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Bruce Faulkner

@3simplerules

The friction of being stuck - while others make progress - is lonely & isolating. I help 9to5ers use what they already know to unlock their untapped potential.

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3 people — you, your boss, your partner. You and partner have plans. Your boss asks you to do something that will disrupt those plans. Who do you let down? — See everyone can assert. Time to learn to harness & direct this skill as you intend.

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A great part of courage is the courage of having done the thing before. – Ralph Waldo Emerson (1800s) Start w/ the picture of courage you want to be. Then walk yourself backwards to where you are today. Take the first small step on that journey. With each step you get closer.

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In corporate life there’s a massive threat to your career. — Your boss has made themself too busy. They aren’t paying attention to you. You alone have to find ways that show how you’ve made a difference. And NO your work doesn’t speak for itself because they aren’t watching.

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Adding your perspective to another person’s behaviour blocks understanding. Evaluating behaviour as good or bad, right or wrong, clouds what you see. A more effective stance — All behaviour serves a purpose. Your job to to figure out what they are trying to gain or avoid.

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When you are tired &/or stressed your tolerance becomes shorter & your judgement harsher. You won’t give other people the benefit of the doubt. If you’re feeling irritable use it as a cue to walk away. At times the holidays offer a perfect blend to bring out the worst in us.

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I hear leader ask… How can we increase engagement? or How do we get people to collaborate? It means people are doing something else. A more interesting pair of questions are; What is it people currently do? and Why are they doing that? Ask those questions to stand out.

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The behaviour of an individual is never accurately assessed in isolation. The key lies in understanding the relationship between the individual and their environment. That relationship reveals the secrets of WHY they do what they do

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Great stories have a ā€˜because’ instead of an ā€˜and then’. ~Aline Brosh McKenna Behavioural science is the story of the ā€˜because’. Why people do what they do. Most everything is out in the open for you to observe. You just have to be curious enough to put the pieces together.

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When someone does something you don’t want them to do you have a few choices: • Correct them & piss them off • Ignore it & move on • Get frustrated • Get curious Regardless, you just got a signal. That signal — There’s something about them you don’t yet understand.

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Bad fortune comes in threes. 11 days ago I contracted Covid. Now the bad things… 1) Brain fog — Atomic Essay streak stops at 268 days 2) Fatigue — Saturday missed tweet streak broken at 307 days 3) Today I stumbled & popped a hamstring running streak 3028 days Time to heal…

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Many tweets describe ways to optimise: • Writing • Journaling • Productivity You name it & someone has suggestions on how to do more of it. Often we chase behaviours that sound worthy or valuable. But to what end? Few people make their choices based on a personal strategy.

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The main work of science, art, or leadership is the same: developing a compelling story about the world and then deciding to test it against reality. I love the sentiment of that sentence. I read it in Social Physics by Alex Pentland.

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Advocating for change in an organisation is a slow & frustrating. Just stop. It’s not going to happen. Why? Because the current structure delivers what those in the hierarchy want. Their bonus. Instead direct your efforts towards understanding how the ā€˜system’ actually works.

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I just hopped aboard the April Ship 30 for 30 cohort from Dickie Bush 🚢 and Nicolas Cole šŸš¢šŸ‘» for the 3rd time. Thought I'd reboot my writing habit & twitter activity. It's a great way to get inspired and feel motivated. Check it out!šŸ‘‡šŸ¼šŸš¢ ship.samcart.com/referral/PXfsw…

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I'm on a journey to develop my skills to develop an online presence. First it was Ship 30 Then came CreatorBoost Those I felt like I was ain the mix. Now its CopyThinking w/George Ten I jumped into the deep end & just realised I can't swim. #Ship30for30

I'm on a journey to develop my skills to develop an online presence.

First it was Ship 30
Then came CreatorBoost

Those I felt like I was ain the mix.

Now its CopyThinking w/George Ten

I jumped into the deep end & just realised I can't swim.

#Ship30for30
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People in companies complain about two things: The endless amount of time spent on Meetings & Emails. There are blog posts HBR articles & books on how to fix these. And yet nothing changes. Is it possible to turn both problems into something useful w/o changing them at all? šŸ¤”

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"Patience is not about waiting, but how we act when things take longer than we expected. Why is patience so important? Because it makes us pay attention." — Paulo Coelho And it's in the paying attention that we find the areas to practice our Perseverance.

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Colin & Garrett are spot on No relationship = No right to ask for someone's time YET Leaders do this w/ their teams Just b/c someone works for them they assume they'll understand. They don't invest the time in the relationship. How's that working out for you? — TylerD in FC

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During today's CopyThinking call George used the thread below as a teaching point. He asked, "Why did I word the hook this way?" I answered wrong. He explained how the answer is sitting in the thread. I love CopyThinking — It reveals what's happening & how it works.

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I just hopped aboard Ship 30 for 30 from Dickie Bush 🚢 and Nicolas Cole šŸš¢šŸ‘»! Back to patch the holes in my digital writing hull & start publishing every day alongside hundreds of others in the community. my affiliate link below.šŸ‘‡šŸ¼šŸš¢ ship.samcart.com/referral/PXfsw…