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September 12, 2011 by Mike Dussault


thes3agency:

INSPIRATION: BILL BELICHICK 

Reason: Anybody can work hard, but not everyone works smart. I believe Bill Belichick is the poster child for working smart. A true outlier, Belichick preaches ‘learning by doing’ and mastering a craft by repetition. I love this particular photo of BB because it captured him at an early point of his career taking his job very seriously.

~ Jaime Hamel, Account Supervisor & @dignan1973, The S3 Agency

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bill belichick, inspiration, Malcolm Gladwell, Outlier, work smart

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