What They Don’t Teach You At Harvard Business School
What They Don’t Teach You At Harvard Business School,
You see every now and then in life we have opportunities that come and go, and we endure failure as it is part of the creation of life itself. Well, somewhere, sometimes we encounter an axiom or a truism that CAN completely turn our life around.
Well i am going to share this today, Axioms that can change your life
Cure off depression
Make you Super Positive
Even Lift up your spirits so high…
A word of caution>> But, remember do not blind yourself by It…Its seriously POWERFUL!
- If you don’t know, say so. If you don’t know what you’re talking about, stop talking.
- Whether negotiation is strong or weak depends entirely on your goals.
- Don’t jump ship before you hit the iceberg.
- Anger is never about what you think you’re angry about.
- Confidence comes from success, knowledge comes from failure.
- A**hole is a subjective noun.
- If you’re miserable, quit and do something else. If you’re still miserable, it’s you.
- Success is based on current behavior, not past performance.
- If you protect your domain or CYA, that’s all you’ll accomplish.
- Thin-skinned people are actually thick-headed.
- People won’t perform for those they don’t respect.
- If you’re not passionate about what you’re doing, you won’t be successful at it.
- When you have problems with others, look inside yourself for answers.
- The workplace is about business, not you.
- Conflict is healthy; anger is not. Get some help for that.
- No matter how smart you are, wisdom only comes from experience.
- Whine and complain all you want; nobody gives a crap.
- You can BS others but you really can’t BS yourself.
- The boss isn’t always right, but she’s still the boss.
- The customer isn’t always right, but he’s still the customer.
If any of this comes across as sort of preachy, just so you know, that’s not my intent. I’m not interested in indoctrinating anyone, just…
helping you to navigate a complex and challenging working world.
Come to think of it, while I think their meanings should be self-evident – at least after some reflection – I’m probably not the best judge of that. So if you don’t get it, ask and I’ll provide additional color in the comment section.


























