Dennis Yu

The #1 productivity tip of the most successful people I know is that they manage interruptions.

When you allow people to interrupt you, they are controlling your time and priorities. Respond to true emergencies, which must be urgent and important. 99% of the interruptions you have are not important— they can wait and can go through email. Could you imagine if anytime someone had a random question or non-life threatening situation

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Working part-time when you’re brand new in a competitive field is like trying to take off on just one engine.

Or playing basketball with just one hand in the NBA. You’re not going to be a pro-level digital marketer without making the commitment. Some people make the fatal mistake of thinking that working multiple jobs is somehow “safer”, as if stock market portfolio theory applies to work. One is a passive investment, where you hedge

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The most generous thing anyone can do is give you their TIME.

Not their money, things, knowledge, or connections, since these are all replenishable. When someone gives you their time, treat it with the utmost of respect, since it means they care. Relationships of all types are built upon the sharing of units of time together. A meal together, a nudge via email, a message via Facebook—

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Focus on your IMPACT, not how many hours you worked.

Direction is more important than speed. Strategy is more important than tactics. Effectiveness beats efficiency. If you’re tired or overwhelmed, this is what you need to hear. Do not attempt important work when you are tired. If off by even a few degrees, the result can be devastating- like a plane with faulty GPS. Don’t

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If you want to get something done, ask a busy person.

It took me 20 years to understand this irony- that the people who keep saying they’re “busy” are spending more time doing just that. You’ll almost NEVER hear a super successful person say they’re “too busy”. And the ones I’ve met are super quick about getting stuff done. If they don’t want to do something,

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