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" ... I am, as must be clear to you by now, a particularly particular person. You’d be forgiven for nicknaming me "Mr. Grumpypants." It’s time for you, as well, to put on your Mr. Grumpypants filter, and to force-fit this filter onto your employees’ eyes as well. Let’s try out this Grumpypants view of the world, witha look at the very simple, often ambiguous behavior that one of your employees might exhibit. For example you could be watching, through your new grump-tinted glasses, one of your clerks coming out from behind the checkout counter chewing on her last bite of a ham and cheese sandwich. ... "
" ... Indeed the book pulls its title from the two being so close during World War I and the 1920s, with fellow students and teachers nicknaming them the "inseparables." ... "
" ... Malani: First, define your short-term priorities and then automate your game plan. I cannot stress this enough — automation is key! Don’t leave your financial goals up to chance. If you want to go to your friend’s bachelor party in Jamaica this August and you need $2,000, set up a savings account at an online bank like Marcus or Ally, nickname the account “Jamaica” (studies show that nicknaming your account makes you less tempted to touch this money for something else) and then set up an automation so $400 gets pulled from your checking account each month. This way, you’re on track for your goal without having to lift a finger. Define other goals and repeat the process. Holiday gifts are another great thing to save for automatically. Start in January. Save $50 every two weeks and you’ll have over $1000 by the end of the year, which is how much the average American spends around the holidays. Do you usually spend more or less? Plan accordingly. ... "