There's a good chance you've been making to-do lists inefficiently your whole life. Curiosity.com's Cody Gough joins Cheddar to reveal the two-list approach Warren Buffett uses to map out his career priorities and goals. The billionaire has a unique approach that ensures you'll stay focused on the goals that matter most to you. The podcast host also reveals his five tips to persuading like a pro. He says the secrets to persuasion lie in your delivery and presentation style. Gough explains how you can get people to do what you want without coming off as pushy or rude. Finally, Gough shares his advice for making a better first impression. He says the secret lies in the "serial positioning effect." The phenomenon refers to the concept that people are most likely to remember the beginning and end of an experience.

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