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Don’t Be a Slob, Part 3

by Dave ChaceJuly 26, 2019
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First, refresh on our first and second installment:

  • Move with a purpose.
  • Aggressively have your shit in order.
  • Don’t bitch about coffee, just buy it and make it.
  • Never look at your phone when you’re in a conversation.
  • Even if it’s ringing.
  • Just because someone mentions their injury, we don’t need to hear about yours.
  • Only take actions others will find useful.
  • Walk only as fast as the slowest person.
  • Let people enjoy things.
  • Have a point.
  • Keep deadlines.
  • There are no tricks to making people like you.
  • Don’t delay action by asking unnecessary questions.
  • Keep promises.
  • The flu stays home, but if you’re just tired get your ass to work.
  • Never, ever lie.
  • Execute, execute, execute.
  • Keep everything in the same place. If you have several separate to-do lists, you’ll never follow through on any of them.
  • Everyone thinks they’re a winner.
  • Everyone is the hero of their own story.
  • Let your crew learn and grow – never do something your subordinates can do.
  • Never eat a meal standing up. That’s how you get fat.
  • Credit is never yours.
  • There is such thing as too much rest.
  • Give the coins you get to the people who work for you.
  • Double down.
  • Don’t make a stink about things.
  • Go home and play with your kids.

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