Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Two liners that give you a picture's worth

Some two liners often use convey more than the proverbial 1000 words. Here are some I use:

"Don't use your last resort before it is due."

"To get anything done faster, seek out the cynics and convert them first."

"If you don't worry about the value you are giving to your customers, you'll have a lot more to worry about." 

"As you traverse from doer to viewer, trust goes through distance dilution. Involve the viewer in the 'participant' circle to lessen trust dilution."

"Visualize your long term plans. Analyze your short term plans."

"Cement your success with humility and bridge your failure with courage." 



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