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Getting traffic is like getting a date. You can manipulate the system for a little while but self-reinvention is a markedly better long-term strategy...ask -How can I rethink the core of what I'm offering so that it organically attracts people who want it
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You can't reinvent yourself and your organization until you deal with the fear of point C, and that's hard to do without talking about it. I think the benefit of the Local Max curve is that it makes it easy for you and your team to have the conversation.
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Used books on Amazon, starting @ 7 cents...
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"behavior that is reinforced intermittantly is much more difficult to extinguish than behavior that is reinforced continuously."
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“It’s not a skate park, but a park that people can skate in”
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have you ever noticed that you can assign one job to one person, and they'll do a great job, but if you assign two jobs to that person, they won't really get anything done?
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New York tells you "you should make more money." LA - "you should be better looking." Rome: "you should dress better." London: "you should be hipper." The Bay Area: "you should live better." Cambridge: "you should read some of those books you've been mean
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found once again, via Seth Godin
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"even though I know how much more difficult Jason's routine is and how skilled he is, the very ease of his delivery makes it less likely an audience would give him that same ovation."
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"Reality is the leading cause of stress among those in touch with it."
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See the rules. Keep most of them. Break one or two. But break them, don't bend them.
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People organize their lives to get their minimum required units of pleasure. While individuals vary in terms of how many units of pleasure they need, everyone is striving to reach their personal minimum.
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great comment at the end
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It's sort of sad, though, no? If we lose all of our wry allusive heds, then the terrorists (or the search engines) have won.
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for those just above beginner level
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"People, particularly old people, shouldn't relax and sit back to help them decline, They should be in an environment that stimulates their senses and invigorates their lives."
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A "Barber-NOT Quartet," as seen on NBC's "Scrubs" in the role of Ted's Band, this quirky foursome's debut record features strictly four-part a cappella arrangements
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a faithful port of a 1979 classic Apple II game (for Mac and PC)...and it's free!
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pretty good speaker (judging from the audio only)
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