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Making An Exception

Making an exception requires the other person to candidly reflect on whether or not they have treated someone differently in the past, and often, they have. Once they realize this, it’s more likely that you’ll become one of the exceptions as well.

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"Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art." ~ Andy Warhol

A fantastic introduction to negotiation and learning how to get more as a way of life.

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