BAR RESCUE’S JON TAFFER TALKS ANGER, MANIPULATION AND HOW THEY CAN BE UTILIZED IN BUSINESS
“Excuses make us feel good about screwing up, so if we stop using excuses, we’d hold ourselves more accountable,” Taffer told Newsweek Conversations.
“Excuses make us feel good about screwing up, so if we stop using excuses, we’d hold ourselves more accountable,” Taffer told Newsweek Conversations.