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Jason Fried,David Heinemeie

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  • exAspArkhas quoted9 years ago
    These days, security for your devices is just simple good sense, like putting on your seat belt.
  • Руслана Тесленкоhas quoted4 years ago
    Remember, doing great work with great people is one of the most durable sources of happiness we humans can tap into. Stick with it.
  • Руслана Тесленкоhas quoted4 years ago
    To successfully work with other people, you have to trust each other. A big part of this is trusting people to get their work done wherever they are, without supervision.”
  • Руслана Тесленкоhas quoted4 years ago
    The bottom line is that you shouldn’t hire people you don’t trust, or work for bosses who don’t trust you
  • Руслана Тесленкоhas quoted4 years ago
    There’s no guarantee of productivity.
  • Руслана Тесленкоhas quoted4 years ago
    So, coming into the office just means that people have to put on pants.
  • Kostahas quoted9 years ago
    Most people suffering from a lack of motivation will blame themselves first. “Ah, it’s because I’m such a procrastinator!” “Why can’t I just get myself together?” The truth, more often than not, is that you are not the problem; it’s the world you’re working in.
    If that’s the case, the hard part is not just forcing yourself over the hump but having the courage to speak up and turn de-motivating work and environments into the opposite.
  • Kostahas quoted9 years ago
    It sounds counterintuitive, but the presence of other people, even if you don’t know them, can fool your mind into thinking that being productive is the only proper thing to do. Who really wants to be the slacker sitting in a coffee shop during working hours, watching silly cats on Reddit or playing a video game?
  • Kostahas quoted9 years ago
    reserve one computer for work and another for fun.
  • Kostahas quoted9 years ago
    Sometimes, distractions can actually serve a purpose. Like the proverbial canary in the coal mine, they warn us—when we feel ourselves regularly succumbing to them—that our work is not well defined, or our tasks are menial, or the whole project we’re engaged in is fundamentally pointless. Instead of reaching for the video game controller or turning on soap operas, is it perhaps time to raise your voice and state the obvious?
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