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Tactics, Tactics, Tactics”

Sasha Dichter

Changing you intentions, changing your mental model, these are the things that alter how you process information, the opportunities you see, your orientation to new people and new information.

The tools are just tools, and alone they have no leverage.

The hard bit is that you have to be willing to do the work.  The exciting piece is that when you do, it changes everything.

This makes a lot of sense. Changing intentions and mental models are the main game. That is the hard part too.

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