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Be Someone Vs. Do Something

Be Someone Vs. Do Something

You shouldn't have to be comfortable with being certain kind of professional, but rather with doing the activities that professional does on a daily basis.

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Key insights from LSE behavioral science professor Grace Lordan on goals, decision making, context and procrastination

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