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Should I set aside time for daydreaming, or should I embrace it when it happens?
So rather than moaning, let's discuss and question change, but embrace it when we can.
"You learn to embrace it when you have a lot of expectations that's being put on you all the time," Griner said.
He was walking down some stairs one afternoon, not long after investigating the statue of a local saint, which was said to protect those who embrace it, when his left leg suddenly crumpled beneath him.
The what's in it for me attitude is a cultural norm, and you must embrace it when asking a boss or any other superior for help.
When it's good, embrace it; when it's bad, accept it and find a way even the smallest way to make it better.
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