FAILURE TO COMPLETE A CYCLE OF ACTION AND REFERRAL
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one of your most fruitful sources of dev-t is your own double work. You pick up a despatchor a piece of work, look it over and then put it aside to do later, then later you pick it up and read it again and only then do you do it. This of course doubles your traffic just like that. If you do every piece of work that comes your way when it comes your way and not after awhile, if you always take the initiative and take action, not refer it, you never get any traffic back unless you've got a psycho on the other end. You can keep a comm line in endless ferment by pretending that the easiest way not to work is to not handle things or to refer things. Everything you don't handle comes back and bites. Everything you refer has to be done when it comes back to you. Complete the action; do it now. (BPL 30 Jan 69)