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Sean Oliver

@sean_oliver

Business Analytics at Microsoft📍Seattle. I write about Productivity, Personal Development, and Career. Note enthusiast. Ex Starbucks & Accenture

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Measure your output at the point of failure. • If your months aren't productive, tune up your weeks • If your weeks aren't productive, tune up your days • If your days aren't productive, tune up your mornings & afternoons Plug the gaps at the right level

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Every "overnight success" I've watched up close was the slowest overnight I've ever seen. Years of reps. Zero applause. Then one day the world notices and calls it luck.

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Overnight success is just the moment the world finally catches up to your consistency. The reps were always there. The world just wasn't watching yet.

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Nearly every successful person I know put in years of quiet, consistent reps before anyone noticed. The world saw the finish line. Not the practice. That didn't happen by accident.

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Your calendar is a contract. Say yes to everything and you're saying no to what actually moves the needle. Guard the blocks that matter.

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Bill Pawliski from Prestige Fleet Services emergency-jumped my rental car at 4°F in Anchorage and refused payment. I made my flight. There are people who do the job and people who do MORE than the job. Bill's the second kind. prestigefleetservices.com

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There should be a Tesla feature to play traffic and co-op and speed or smooth out the average traffic and stop and go based off of their relative position. If there were two Teslas back-to-back, they should be driving in such a way to average out traffic.