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High-stakes decisions deserve disciplined thinking

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You don’t need to move faster.
You need to reduce unnecessary risk.

When your decision affects income, reputation, or stability,
pause with structure before you act.

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Tag: The Four Agreements

  • I took it personally…

    I have to learn not to. I always want the best for people. What I share is based on stuff that I’ve read that resonated with me on a deep level, and which I feel others could benefit from. Could be a quote, a paragraph from an article, a book recommendation. I would love if…

    Giselle

    December 31, 2014
    Alignment
    Blue Penguin Development, Don Miguel Ruiz, Michael Katz, taking it personally, The Four Agreements, unsubscribers
  • Are You REALLY Taking Care of Yourself?

    “If you a fly gal get your nails done Get a pedicure, get your hair did…” Missy ‘Misdemeanor’ Elliot was talking about one kind of self care. Many ladies get their ‘hair did’ at least once a week. Pedicures perhaps less frequently but finger nails have to be done because they’re on show all the…

    Giselle

    November 18, 2011
    Alignment
    Don Miguel Ruiz, Missy Elliot, self-care, self-judgment, The Four Agreements
  • Never Apologize (in this context)…

    I’m reading Julia Child’s “My Life in France” with Alex Prud’homme. At a recent business event, I got up to make a comment. With my sore throat, I first apologized because my voice was hoarse. On getting back to my table, this woman who I had only met that morning said to me – “What…

    Giselle

    July 2, 2011
    Alignment
    apologizing, confidence, Don Miguel Ruiz, Julia Child, My Life in France, opinion, practice, preparation, public speaking, rehearsal, The Four Agreements
  • Be more like teflon – not Velcro

    In his post ‘Calm as a Monk: How Equanimity Can Save Your Sanity’ Leo Babauta talks about being like Teflon. “Let things roll off you. Understand that there will always be people who are angry or rude or who are having a bad day. Their problems do not have to be yours. If they are…

    Giselle

    September 6, 2010
    Alignment
    Don Miguel Ruiz, resilience, teflon, The Four Agreements, Thoughts, Velcro, water off a ducks back
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