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How to adapt to different speaking situations
How to engage with an audience
How to use body language effectively
“If only activity and productivity were the same – but they are not.”
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“Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens both worked four to five hours a day and on that schedule wrote 19 and 21 books, respectively.”
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“We need permission to pause – and to do so during business hours, not on our own time like a public school teacher going broke to buy their own clay and markers.”
3mind-sets drive toward constant busyness:
“Insatiability” – People never feel they’ve done enough – .
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Four “time thieves” lead people to overload themselves – The thieves have a positive side, but they create dysfunction when taken to extremes:
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