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                                                      DONALD J. TRUMP
                                    People often ask me what makes me tick. I think that’s part of
                                 it—I simply respond to my own tempo, and my mode is working
                                 fast. Maybe yours is slower, maybe it’s even faster, but we all know
                                 what speed is best for us. Stick to that tempo and keep at it. Peo-
                                 ple will learn to plug into that, and you will see faster results be-
                                 cause of it. Can you imagine if every musician in the orchestra had
                                 their own idea of what the tempo should be? It’d be cacophony, a
                                 mess. That’s what can destroy businesses, too. Be a good conduc-
                                 tor and make sure you’re all in accord on this basic component.
                                    When I conduct a meeting, I’m in charge and I need people
                                 to keep up with me. People who work with me know my tempo,
                                 and they’ve adjusted. New people learn how. No matter what sit-
                                 uation or business you are in, be alert to the level of energy around
                                 you—it will help you through every day. So if you’re not in charge
                                 yet, realize it’s your responsibility to take the cue and respond
                                 accordingly.
                                    People talk about being in “the zone” when they reach a cer-
                                 tain level of achievement, whether they are runners or writers. It’s
                                 when things come naturally, a sort of synchronicity. I know the
                                 feeling when I am making deals and I see the pieces falling into
                                 place the way they should. It’s something to aim for, and tempo
                                 has a lot to do with it.
                                    For example, you probably all know the feeling of having to
                                 write a term paper. Sometimes it’s not so easy to get started—
                                 maybe you’ve procrastinated, but finally one night you get down
                                 to it and, after awhile, you are producing the pages without a lot
                                 of agony. Thinking about doing it was probably harder than actu-
                                 ally getting it done. Something takes over and the work evolves.
                                 A lot of that is tempo, or getting into the groove, and pretty soon
                                 performance takes over and you’re done.
                                    I’ve noticed that some people need a new speedometer be-
                                 cause their positive momentum is so slow that they couldn’t pos-


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