A friend told me something which I recognized in most of the points in the list. "Kill your darlings." It's a piece of wisdom from poets, but applies to a lot more than just poetry. It means that sometimes you need take out a piece (of story, of poetry, of art in a portfolio) that you've grown attached to if it doesn't make the whole better.
In poetry that would be a line that might be wonderfully phrased, but has a different tone than the rest of the poem. In film that might be a scene that's incredible, but doesn't add to the progression of the story. In a portfolio, that might be a modelling piece that you're proud of, but doesn't help you get that animation job you want. This is something I'll need to apply to movements in animation too.
Official list:
http://io9.com/5916970/the-22-rules-of-storytelling-according-to-pixar
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