Monday, October 13, 2008

Winslow Homer Gloucester Harbor painting

Winslow Homer Gloucester Harbor paintingEdward Hopper The Long Leg paintingEdward Hopper The Camel's Hump painting
moment leaves you far too vulnerable to saying things you’ll regret later or that will make you look bad.5. Be persistent.
If you have something to say, and you want others to hear it, don’t give up. Persistence shows more than just a strong will, it shows that what you’re saying is truly important – important enough for you to commit your efforts to it until it is heard, despite your setbacks. If you want proof, watch any Hollywood biopic or TV biography show – the stories we’re most interested in are the people who succeeded “despite terrible odds”, to the point that screenwriters and TV directors will invent conflicts if real life doesn’t prove challenging enough.6. Be everywhere you need to be.
Figure out where the people you need to reach congregate

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