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very concerned that the service providers and the TSA will overcommit and underdeliver at a high cost to some of our best travelers,'' ATA president and CEO James May says. Just say no: ``It's a great stress reliever,'' says Small, who explains that people who overcommit often find themselves taking on too much and feeling anxious, resentful and trapped. Some of the author's wise tips include these: Surround yourself with great people; you have all the time anyone else has, but how you use it is up to you; don't overcommit, overpromise, overextend or overspend; and have the courage to say no. |
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