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1) Fail to prepare

1) Fail to prepare

Regardless of how unimportant you deem the meeting, never show up flustered and unprepared.

If you’re the one calling the meeting, set an agenda and formulate some talking points in advance.

Highly successfull people are never caught off-guard.  

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Meetings may be a necessary evil, but they’re also an opportunity to showcase your drive and professionalism. As long as you avoid the mistakes above, you’ll be able to dazzle your co-workers and supervisors with how well-prepared you are.

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