Any product launch, big or small, you'll find yourself battling with technology,
obsessing over results, and scurrying to complete tasks on time.
I can control the effort I put out, but can't control what the universe gives back to me... so I set limits on the energy that I put out and try not to
obsess over the results.
Not exact matches
Before joining private equity firm Capital Advisors as an executive vice president, she had worked at a couple of tech companies — including as CFO of General Magic, a spin - off from Apple (AAPL) that closed in 2002 — and in all of those positions her job was to
obsess over quarterly
results, meeting demands of investors.
Indulging in self - pity, agonizing
over things beyond our control,
obsessing over past events, resenting the achievements of others, or expecting immediate positive
results holds us back.
So often people
obsess over diet aspects that have little to no impact on their
results.
We stop
obsessing over them as a
result and building up an intense desire for them.
It's like companies who
obsess over quarterly
results to the detriment of long - term sustainability.
«From its GT concept - car origins to the years of tuning and refining on the legendary Nurburgring circuit, no detail was too small to be
obsessed over, and the
result is simply stunning.»
I have a novel and two poetry books, but things have been slow on the sales front and I was
obsessing over marketing, without great
results.
But tracking them too frequently,
obsessing over them or trying to make too much out of individual
results leads pet owners (and veterinarians) to needless worry.
And, as you found out, sometimes less
obsessing over something brings the best
results.
But wanted to add that I had good
results by limiting my eating window — not
obsessing over food, counting calories, etc, just eating well kinda like you are, but delaying my breakfast as long as I could in the morning, so for me that's between 10 - 11ish, and then stop eating at 6 pm.