![]() NOW: There is less colorful insight, but Trump does share a few family moments, such as practicing her speech for the Republican National Convention with her three children on the couch. Another memory: attending a Mike Tyson fight in Atlantic City, New Jersey, with her father and watching him try to calm an angry crowd after Tyson knocked out his opponent in 91 seconds. Michael Jackson - at the time a Trump Tower resident - apparently attended a performance of the Nutcracker in which she danced as a child. THEN: She dishes about growing up as Donald Trump’s daughter. “Divorcing ourselves from the reality that we all have full lives isn’t useful or sincere.” NOW: In a chapter called “Work Smarter, Not Harder,” she says that when she became a mother she realized that she needed “to set healthier boundaries for myself and stick to them.” She encourages seeking accommodations at work, like asking for flextime or working remotely. THEN: Noting she was always looking for an “edge,” Trump said that “as long as I can remember, I’ve been in the habit of coming into the office on Sundays.” She added that while she didn’t expect employees to follow suit, “you’d be surprised at how quickly your employees will fall in line behind you when you set this kind of example.” ![]() She writes: “Long term, we aren’t remembered for how late we stayed at the office, how many buildings we developed or deals we closed.” She encourages readers to think about how they personally define success, and talks about setting goals, seeking mentors and establishing boundaries. NOW: Trump also discusses how to juggle career and family and live a more purposeful life. THEN: Trump offers advice on technology - “check your BlackBerry or iPhone only on the quarter hour” - and warns against “loose-lipped, ill-considered emails.” She gives negotiating tips, such as “be aware of your physical presence” and “understand that people ask for more than they expect to get.” She talks about networking and building a brand, based on her jewelry line experience.
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