Doing what works means asking the difficult questions, then pausing long enough to make room for the answers. It’s true whether you’re talking to yourself (which we all do, all day long) or someone else. This edition of Doing What Works is an ode to what Maureen heard once -- that you should learn to pause, or nothing worthwhile will catch up to you.

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“I’m not on Twitter.” Moneyball author Michael Lewis [https://www.michaellewiswrites.com/index.html#top] says that’s why he’s so prolific!

The poet Taylor Mali [https://twitter.com/TaylorMali] says people sometimes use filler words for fear of ceding the floor.

“Constant chatter is an attempt at control.” ~ That’s from What Color Is Your Parachute? [https://www.parachutebook.com/] author Dick Bolles.

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