RECIPE FOR SUCCESS
" You have to plan yonr lifej you have to have a definite objective — to know what you are doing. So many young men to-day don't know what they want to do. They are just nice, courteous, pleasant boys. Their ambitions do not lead them far enough. If you use your common sense and if you adopt a definite campaign, changing it as circumstances demand, and then decide to work just a little harder than anybody else, you may get somewVr.re. I made it a rule always to clean up everything on my desk before I went home, no matter what the time, so as to hring a fresh mind to a fresh task in the morning. My great altar is efficiency. I am against sloppiness and disorder." — Mr John Coleridge Patterson, who, in his fortieth year, has been appointed European manaeer of the Canadian Pacific Railway. w
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 22, 10 February 1937, Page 4
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150RECIPE FOR SUCCESS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 22, 10 February 1937, Page 4
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