Maximizing Your Strengths
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The most successful people are those who know what they’re really good at, and invest most of their time doing that. This doesn’t mean that it’s not valuable to learn new skills and knowledge. It’s always good to learn more, and expand what you know. However, trying to use all of these skills at once makes it so that you do lots of things at a suboptimal level.
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Instead, it’s most beneficial to capitalize on your greatest strength, so that you can focus and achieve the most positive results in this area. Everyone has a skill at which they excel. By finding yours, and allowing others to find theirs, you set your business up for the highest possible quality of work, and will probably find yourself and others being more productive.
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