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My Top Eureka Moments

1. Focusing today is hard…really hard. But it can be learned. It can
become a habit.

2. Systems, processes, and routines trump willpower.

3. Letting something go is sometimes the best way to complete it.

4. A not-to-do list is more important than your to-do list.

5. To attain knowledge add things every day, to obtain wisdom subtract things every day.

6. The difference between successful people and very successful people is very successful people say no to almost everything.

7. If you try to help everyone, you will end up helping no one.

8. Neil Armstrong got it right…small steps lead to giant leaps.

9. WWW: What am I doing right now? Why? What should I be doing?

10. Focus on the important, not the immediate.

11. Not my circus, not my monkeys.

12. Trying to be the best at everything is the surest path to being the best at nothing.

13. Start with simple.

14. Be persistent in the short term and patient in the long term.

15. How we spend our days is how we spend our lives.

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About the Author: Erik Qualman

Often called a Digital Dale Carnegie and The Tony Robbins of Tech, Erik Qualman is a #1 Best Selling Author and Motivational Keynote Speaker that has spoken in 49 countries.

His Socialnomics work has been featured on 60 Minutes to the Wall Street Journal and used by the National Guard to NASA. His book Digital Leader propelled him to be voted the 2nd Most Likeable Author in the World behind Harry Potter's J.K. Rowling. Qualman is a sitting professor at Harvard & MIT's edX labs.

His latest book What Happens in Vegas Stays on YouTube is a Pulitzer Prize nominated work.
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