Tag Archives: attitude

5 Networking Tips You Haven’t Heard

We’ve all heard the usual networking tips, and to be honest, people don’t like to be “networked.” To that end, we bring you “5 Networking Tips You Haven’t Heard.”

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Scott’s Thoughts: Chain Reactions

We dream big not only for ourselves, but to provoke others to dream. Here is the source of greatness, the scope of our ambition beyond the pragmatic.

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Scott’s Thoughts: The Great Ones

All great teachers provide encouragement first. Even if the lessons are hard and the truths harder to hear, good mentors are the ones who embrace your pursuits with you, who make you feel as though you can achieve your goals even while you’re failing your way through the latest attempt.

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Scott’s Thoughts: 3 Year Anniversary

To celebrate three years of the Tuesday Tactics newsletter, we’re announcing the release of “Scott’s Thoughts: 137 Perspectives You Can Use to See Your Business, Your Clients & Yourself in a New Way.”

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Simply Amazing: The View from Up Here

Put your problems in perspective with this awesome view of our planet.

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Scott’s Thoughts: Here’s to Tinkering!

There are good reasons why you should be curious “what’s going on under the hood” when it comes to your business and new technology.

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Scott’s Thoughts: Mind the Pebbles

Some thoughts on why we conquer mountains but trip over pebbles.

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Scott’s Thoughts: The Things We Love (Announcement!)

“We lose ourselves in the things we love. We find ourselves there, too.” Kristin Martz One of the greatest joys in life is losing ourselves in the flow of an experience. Great music, skiing, writing, gaming… all are places where we fold into the moment and time loses grip on its traditional measurements. A two [...]

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Scott’s Thoughts: Advice to a Younger You

What advice would you give a younger version of yourself?

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Being Wrong: Insight from Kathryn Schulz

A great talk on the value of being wrong and being open to being wrong from TED2011.

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