14. Start saying “Yet” more.
(Or “not yet.” It’s a powerful phrase because it leaves room for growth. You have not yet reached where you want to be.)
15. Learning from others’ mistakes.
16. Always be setting goals.
17. Think realistically about your time and effort.
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Everyone on the left side of the classroom, he explained, would be in the “quantity” group.
They would be graded solely on the amount of work they produced.
On the final day of class, he would tally the number of photos submitted by each student.
One hundred photos would rate an A, ninety photos a B, eighty photos a C, and so on.