Category Archives: Your Weekly Weapon With David Farbman

It’s Not Half Full – Or Half Empty

POSTED: 12-06-2013 IN: Your Weekly Weapon With David Farbman

People always talk about a glass being half full or half empty – and the way in which you choose to view the glass reflects your viewpoint on life. My take is this: no matter if people are “half full” or “half empty,” they’re all wrong. That glass is always full, because it has air […]

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If You Don’t A-S-K. You Can’t G-E-T

POSTED: 11-29-2013 IN: Your Weekly Weapon With David Farbman

When you walk into a meeting, ask for what you want – first. Most people think they should keep their goals close to the vest, waiting until the end to make an appropriate “ask.” Most people are wrong and never end up getting what they truly want. Set the stage up front and be frank […]

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Peak Activity Window

POSTED: 11-15-2013 IN: Your Weekly Weapon With David Farbman

Everyone has a peak activity window. During this time, you just crush it! Productivity gets a major boost, and so does your ability to focus. Figure out what yours is – keep track for a week of when work comes easily to you and when things are tough. When you’re blasting through projects and cranking […]

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Top Of Your List

POSTED: 11-08-2013 IN: Your Weekly Weapon With David Farbman

In the hunt, You set out with a very specific goal. When your target approaches you, it’s simply your job to zero in on that with laser focus and accomplish your task. In life, often you don’t have that same one-for-one thought, but you should. Why be vague and wishy washy when you can be […]

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Bambi Killers and Mother Teresa

POSTED: 11-01-2013 IN: Your Weekly Weapon With David Farbman
Mother Teresa

Lots of people think of hunting as totally repulsive. They also think people like me – hunters – are complete Bambi killers. Yeah I get the picture: woods, dead animals, and well, rednecks. I understand why some people are turned off. Here’s the tip of the week: they’re wrong, because they forgot about Mother Theresa. […]

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