Your favourite advice
Raitis Velps
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Hiya!
All of us at some point got advice that has stuck with us until this very day. Lets share them with world.
Mine is “Think slow, act fast” - meaning take your time making the decision, but when you do - jump on it with mamba mentality.
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Maxwell Davis@maxwellcdavis
Can't remember the exact quote but a previous manager of mine used to say if you've got something difficult to do light several fires to get it done - as at least one of them will succeed.
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To write everything down. I have pages upon pages of the results of many a braindumping session, and, since it's all digital, organizing the info is no trouble at all + the search function gives me easy access to any part of it as well.
P.S. sudden thought, as I'm writing the response - very commercialized but I must admit Nike's "Just do it" has to be THE best piece of advice I have ever heard from any source. It's an ongoing mantra I have in my head literally 24/7. Struggling to make a decision - Just do it. Procrastinating on a task - Just do it. Scared to make a move - Just do it.
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@mynameisana ohh hell yeah about “Just do it.” As simple as commercialised it is - its very profound.
Make some boundaries and learn to say NO.
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@dodig_ana I also have problems with saying No. Especially for close friends and relatives.
@ihar_murashka I think we all have that problem, especially within family and that's normal, we care a lot and sometimes we just go against our will for their wellbeing. But I have problems with saying No in work conditions and I hate that.
Mine is "Let go of your past as soon as possible and live in this moment"
Never give up.
For me, this is a reminder that I need to believe in myself and my abilities. At any time, you can drop everything and give up, and this is the simplest thing :)
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Consistency is the key.
Raitis, love the mamba mentality!
There's been several pieces of advice that have stuck with me but I'll relate one:
When I was first learning to drive my best friend's Mom (who was in the car with us) told us to always try to have an emergency escape maneuver, this is: keep away from other cars if possible to be able to move out of the way from an unexpected danger.
I took this advice to heart and many years later it saved my life. A giant truck tire came flying out of the darkness one night heading right for my hood. I was clear of other cars and made an emergency lane change. The tire just missed me.
I wrote my friend’s Mom a letter to says thanks.
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@codemongo Ohh that is very wise. Pragmatic. Taking risk calculation to another level with this one.
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You can't achieve something new by doing the same you have been doing before it.
I really like it. So you constantly need to change your behaviour if you change your life goals.