In the world of performance, you are only as good as your last success -- so keep learning, adapting, modifying, compensating, creating, associating, distinguishing, focusing, perservering -- and succeeding.
Make sure you dot your 'i's and cross your 't's because if you don't, they will often come back to haunt you. In the 'dispatch world' I live in, we call these 'bombs' -- because if you miss them they will bomb you. Personally, I like it when I have a good 'detail' person working beside me because as I have said before 'two minds are generally better than one' -- particularly when the two people (minds and personalities) complement each other in their 'cohesive, integrative work output'. Of course you can always have the opposite in which case 'one mind may be better than two' (or in the words of another popular adage-aphorism -- 'Too many chefs spoil the broth.')
-- dgb, May 26th, 2008.
Monday, May 26, 2008
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