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All things are created twice. First time in our minds and then in reality. Stephen R. Covey explains this principle magnificently in his highly-acclaimed book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, when he says that “We are more in need of a vision or destination and a compass and less in need of a road map.”
Successful entrepreneurs are leaders not managers. They are the ones that have the dream: the vision.
Our level of productivity is not always consistent and sometimes no matter how hard you try, you just can’t seem to focus on the task at hand. To make things worse, this thing usually happens when you need to be productive the most!
So you’ve got that interview that you’ve been waiting for. Now what?
Firstly, you deserve a pat on the back for managing to make yourself stand out from most of the other job applicants with your covering letter and resume. By now, your prospective employer would have already drawn a picture in his mind of what kind of person he or she thinks you are and is interested to get to know you better to assess whether you’re in fact the right candidate for the job.
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