No "yes." Either "HELL YEAH " or "no."
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dcminter
3 hours ago
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I don't think this is a good principle to apply comprehensively. The "if you’re often over-committed or too scattered" qualifier is very important. Sometimes you need to get out of your comfort zone, which absolutely means saying a timid "yes" to something when you would much rather say "no."
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perrygeo
1 hour ago
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Another framing is "Prioritize". It's not yes or no; it's what are you focusing on right now. There may be plenty of good ideas that are "no" today because you can only work on one at a time.
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