18th Century Advice about Making a Good Impression

18th Century Advice about Making a Good Impression

What do you think of this advice -- agree, disagree?

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I'm hard at work on Better Than Before, a book about how we make and break habits. In it, I reveal the secret of habit-formation -- really. Pre-order here. Or if you want to read the whole book condensed into 21 sentences, read here.

Gretchen Rubin is the author of the blockbuster New York Times bestsellers, The Happiness Project and Happier at Home. She writes about happiness and habit-formation (the subject of her next book, Better Than Before) at gretchenrubin.com. Follow her here by clicking the yellow FOLLOW button, on Twitter, @gretchenrubin, on Facebook, facebook.com/GretchenRubin.

Marcia Saulo

Comptroller @ City of Jacksonville | Financial Leader, CPA, CGMA

9 年

My dad gave me a postcard when I was young on which was printed "If you can't learn to do something well, learn to enjoy doing it badly."

Arthur Tribley

Director of Sales and Marketing at Pillsbury/ Nestle

9 年

Do you have a remedy four and awarded winning Sales and Marketing Director..

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Arthur Tribley

Director of Sales and Marketing at Pillsbury/ Nestle

9 年

Gretchen I like you though. But my problem is I'm being aged decrement at against.

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Tony Hardy J.D.

Regional Director KW Commercial Mid-American Region | Executive Director, Keller Williams One Chicago Commercial Division | Chairman, South Side Community Investors Association

9 年

I liked anything worth doing at all is worth doing well. The 21 sentence synopsis of Gtretchen's book was cool also.

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