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From the page: "16. Spreading oneself too think or too thick. Undertaking too many activities may result in none being completed on time. Undertaking too few can also result in missed opportunities and reduced levels of accomplishment."
Reviewed by ArmenS Aug 04, 08:41am ( 30 reviews ) • acceleratingfuture.com
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Rated by cplaw on Oct 11, 10:13pm
This involves intelligent people. What's my excuse?
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Rated by BonaDea on Oct 06, 5:58am
Some people spend more time feeling sorry for themselves than expending the effort necessary to overcome the problem.
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Rated by clintyfresh on Sep 18, 5:35pm
Isn't this why anyone fails?
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Rated by argonpicnic on Sep 13, 9:05am
Because they're too smart to take this bullshit seriously.
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Rated by SorryToMaria on Sep 12, 9:29pm
sounds like me way too much. When I really do something, I get the best grades and the best admiration. But things get in the way....
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Reviewed by Alimakanali on Sep 12, 10:19am
A long list of excuses
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Reviewed by neshand on Sep 09, 4:16pm
The one that most resonated with me was "Inability to see the forest for the trees. Some people become obsessed with details and are either unwilling or unable to see or deal with the larger picture" I was notorious for obsessing over details before doing some deep soul searching and personal development. That way of life can certainly hold you back.
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Rated by ArmenS on Aug 04, 8:41am
From the page: "16. Spreading oneself too think or too thick. Undertaking too many activities may result in none being completed on time. Undertaking too few can also result in missed opportunities and reduced levels of accomplishment."
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Reviewed by stufaluf on Apr 18 2009, 10:30pm
Very good points. Really made me think of my self!