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Flight Group, Thirdweb, The Diary Of A CEO.

Every really successful person, team member and entrepreneur I've met is URGENT and PATIENT at the same time?! Have you seen this too?

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Gulchen Mohammadi

Accounting and Honors Finance student at Depaul University.

6d

That's a valid point! Sometimes you reach a point that feels like hell, but your faith and resilience are still intact. Even when the going gets tough, you have to keep trying and pushing forward for your own sake, even if it feels impossible. Your faith and determination can carry you through the darkest moments, and it's worth fighting for a better tomorrow. :)

Veronica Williams

Search Marketing Specialist 📊 | Book Editor Extraordinaire 📚 | Consummate Professional 💎

6d

No time the present to start; but the end may be for the next generation.

Georgie Holt

CEO & Co Founder at Flight Studio | Flight Studio is home to The Diary Of A CEO | Flight Studio is a Podcast Growth Platform

6d

the true founder mentality

Bode Chris Adewole

Fullstack UIUX Product Designer at BiznesXpo

6d

Every great dream is really a cumulative aggregation of taking small meaningful actions everyday. A great achiever, stays consistent on taking all these small meaningful daily actions regardless of any kind of 'reasonable distractions' that wont allow them to be consistent. The only way you can condition your mind to take these daily actions, for me, has been to favor 'action' over 'overthinking' - this is where short term urgency is of utmost importance. But while you're making progress towards these dreams, a lot of 'shallow opportunities' show up - a high paying job opportunity that would leave you no time to build your dreams, another business opportunity that will increase your finances but will mean you abandon your dream, for Mark Zuckerberg (Meta), it was getting a high paying job at Microsoft, while he went on to work on FaceMash, or the $1b yahoo buyout of Facebook, and so on. There's no right or wrong answer on how best to treat these kind of opportunities. I believe it is more of a test on how much we want our dream to come true. This is where truly great founders show perseverance, patience, double their commitments to their dreams and sacrifice high value opportunities to ensure their dreams come true!

Eduardo Nuñez

Fractional CMO, Startup Advisor, and Entrepreneur

6d

You need patience for long-term strategy, growth and success. But you need urgency for executing on those baby steps that help you get there.

Matthew Hart

Senior External Regulatory Engagement Manager | Leader | Coach | Self Development | Communication | Modern Wisdom | Strategist | Creative Thinker

6d

Timelines is a key one particularity when it’s always been done that way. Too often we land on our heuristics instead of properly challenging and validating things can be delivered faster or smarter.

Alassane Sakande

Co-Founder & CEO at Ankaso | Computer Vision & Graphics

6d

I just started my entrepreneurial journey but what I learned so far is « everything is about duality ». From a day to another my state of mind is strongly opposite. Darkness and light, optimism and pessimism, win and loss. Steven Bartlett, URGENT and PATIENT could perfectly fit the list.

Pernilla Obert Nielsen

I empower people and boost business growth through employee engagement 💥 I Founder @ resilienthr🚀

6d

'Short term urgency and long term patience.' A great combination of getting things done and navigating through obstacles while staying in your path to the bigger goal.

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