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Slow Down. You Move Too Fast. | Rich Gee Group

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Bathasar Gracian, writes about the need to transport ourselves, if necessary, for some people are ignored in one city but are considered a prodigy in yet another city. The lesson for me is that one can, so to speak, play one mean fiddle, but if one is in the wrong place at the wrong time, it won’t be appreciated by anyone.

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How You Sabotage Your Success.

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Transporting the letter to the nearest FedEx location in time to ensure the date on the letter is reasonable. Just as I set up my account and answered all their questions, I lost the whole thing three times. If that doesn’t frustrate you, I don’t know what will. Getting the letter in an envelope. What to put outside? A Post-It?

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5 Ways To Make Your Commute Bearable. | Rich Gee Group

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By the way, I totally understand about public transportation (I use it too) — but this post focuses solely on car commuting. My average commute (one-way, without traffic) is one hour — so I feel that I have a good handle on what the typical commuter endures every day. Why not work from home? Not every day. Establish A Contract With Your Team.

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Without A Doubt, The Money Is Still Out There.

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I received an eblast from a colleague the other day who’s deeply ‘clicked’ into the economy — here’s what he said: “According to Richard Nelson Bolles in the 2011 edition of What Color is Your Parachute , over 2,500,000 jobs have been filled each month in both 2009 and 2010. ” Work harder. Move faster.