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Top 3 Book Lessons

  1. Make your goals as specific as possible to maximize your likelihood of achieving them.
  2. Try unconventional ways of doing regular things to innovate and reach a new level of efficiency.
  3. You will perform better if you visualize the details of the process of success.

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Specific goals are easier to visualize and lend themselves to a clearer path to success than their vague counterparts. To set yourself up for success, narrow your skill down as much as possible.

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