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317. Go Slow To Go Fast
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317. Go Slow To Go Fast

This week, Jen (a planner) and Pete (not really a planner) go back and forth on what it means to go slow in order to go fast.

The Long and The Short Of It · Peter Shepherd, Peter Shepherd & Jen Waldman, Jen Waldman

October 22, 202417m 17s

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Show Notes

This week, Jen (a planner) and Pete (not really a planner) go back and forth on what it means to go slow in order to go fast.

Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:

  • In what ways might we spend more time preparing for the goals we want to achieve?
  • How might we craft our reach outs with gratitude?
  • Why might it be helpful to set a timeline for ourselves, before we start a project?

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