Part knowing prepared comes self-aware—being able anticipate you’l — Alyssa Mastromonaco, Thought a Good Idea?: Questions Answers Work White House

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Part of knowing how to be prepared comes from being self-aware—being able to anticipate what you’ll need (or screw up) and planning accordingly. I know I am rarely, if ever, the smartest person in the room. And that’s totally OK. What’s not OK is (1) not recognizing that and (2) not coming ready to participate in a meaningful way.

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