The great
industrialist Henry Kaiser once said, “If your work speaks for itself, don’t
interrupt.” He would know. From building giant warships during World War II to
helping found one of the largest, most efficient healthcare providers in the
world, Kaiser spent his life letting his work speak for him, not the other way
around. Although he died a half-century ago, his words still ring true today.
In a world jammed with about a billion ways to communicate, it can be
hard to remember that actions speak much louder than words- and it’s our
actions that we’ll be remembered by. So here’s 3 tips to help you cut the
chatter and get to the things that matter.

