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If It Doesn’t Suck, It’s Not Worth Doing

Success

It’s easy to create vision boards and write down your goals. On day one, SEAL—as he is referred to in the book—asked Itzler how many pull-ups he could do. Your goal is to learn how to accomplish hard things without continuously distracting yourself. This article was published in November 2016 and has been updated.

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Choosing Administrative Training That’s Right for You

Office Dynamics

As 2016 comes to an end, I hope you are working on your goals for your 2017 development. For example, when assistants ask me which training would be best for them between our conference and World Class Assistant Certification live course, I ask them “What are your goals?” Will the topic being covered help you achieve your goals?