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Choosing what to think is a choice we make every day

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When I prepare for a trip, I zealously guard my time as a scarce resource until the day I catch a flight out. The departure date is on post-it notes on a few places to remind me to hustle. Hopefully, the hustle helps me be selective about what to think, a behavior that will become a vital habit for someone like me who worries about the insignificant. Everyone worries, including pioneers, empire builders, and start-ups egos. Successful people choose to think about success. Choosing what to think is a choice we make every day. How about you? Do you have a coach as a thinking partner who can help you?


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