Tag: burnout
Myth: Thinking Actually Helps
by Dan Waldschmidt on August 07, 2009, under Living at the Edge of Explosion

High-performers in the world of “deal making” share the universal quality of self-assessment. It’s an internal process of strategically measuring the inputs and outputs of a process or idea (or just “what went down…”) and deciding if it could be done better. And that’s all good. → more
Focus on priorities
by Dan Waldschmidt on June 17, 2009, under Living at the Edge of Explosion
What would you be doing if today were the last day for you to be alive?
Would you work harder, take the day off, or just spend the day with regrets?
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Fail Fast!
by Dan Waldschmidt on January 08, 2009, under Living at the Edge of Explosion
I seem to always have subscribed to the “Fail Fast so You Have More Time to Work on Being Successful” mantra of life. I used to be afraid of making the wrong decision and then I realized that I had only to fear not LEARNING from past mistakes.
Stop Worrying About Burnout….
by Dan Waldschmidt on July 11, 2008, under Living at the Edge of Explosion
….FIX IT!
NOTE: This really a dialogue with myself that I am foolishly writing about here.. → more
