William Cohen, Ph.D. | 10/18/2018
It is true that if you expect positive results, you may still not actually achieve them due to circumstances which may be beyond your control. However, it is equally true that if you do not expect to achieve positive results you will probably not get them. So, while expecting positive results may not always lead to success, failing to expect positive results will more often lead to failure. As Drucker wrote, you don’t need to be outstandingly successful every time you attempt anything. You...
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