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As we venture off in life, growing, doing the things we want to do, it'll be natural that we'll want to gain more knowledge about whatever it is that we're doing. What often prevents us from acquiring this untapped knowledge is never often our skillset but it is our attitude.
ReplyDeleteBeing timid, will always lead us to be conservative in our approach, plummeting us further and further into our comfort zone but it is critical we move away from this. Let go off of complacency and start to hold hands with the bold embodiment of which is the new you! This new you that knows much more, is much more useful and is a bank springing with creativity and innovation.
To reach the very heights of your powers, adapt a level of proportionality; meaning that you should start seeing things from varying perspectives. The aim is to be able to exist outside of the status quo and this in turn will birth originality and uniqueness.