Brain-Writing
You brainstorm to get ideas when you have none. Ideally, you do so in a group. So you can feed off each other. So you can legitimize sitting around drinking coffee.
You brainstorm to get ideas when you have none. Ideally, you do so in a group. So you can feed off each other. So you can legitimize sitting around drinking coffee.
By Harvey Mackay | Wed, Jun 1, 2011
Jim Carrey took a job as a janitor at a tire factory at age 15 when his father lost his job. He also worked as a security guard. To relieve his stress, he visited local comedy clubs, which instilled his love of comedy – and prepared him for a blockbuster career. Everyone has to start somewhere. [...]
By Early To Rise | Wed, Jun 1, 2011
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By Early To Rise | Wed, Jun 1, 2011
To instill (in-STIL) – from the Latin for “drip” – is to infuse slowly or gradually into the mind or feelings. Example (as used by Harvey Mackay today): “To relieve his stress, [Jim Carrey] visited local comedy clubs, which instilled his love of comedy – and prepared him for a blockbuster career.”
By Early To Rise | Wed, Jun 1, 2011
Jim Carrey took a job as a janitor at a tire factory at age 15 when his father lost his job.
By Early To Rise | Thu, Jun 2, 2011
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