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Have you ever watched someone take dozens of photos, desperately seeking that perfect angle to create an illusion of serenity in a crowded, chaotic tourist spot? During a trip to Santorini last year, I witnessed this phenomenon at an extreme level - influencers sweating in scorching heat, meticulously adjusting every detail for the perfect shot.
This observation sparked a powerful question: Why don't we apply that same dedication to knowing our "angles" in life? While many of us have been conditioned to focus on improving our weaknesses, the most successful people throughout history weren't good at everything. They excelled in one or two specific areas. Constantly trying to shore up weaknesses only dilutes our natural talents and prevents us from making our greatest impact.
And, as a special bonus, I want to give you FREE access to my signature course, Slay Your Year (usually $997)! All you have to do is:
Simple as that!
If you'd love to watch the video version of our interviews, be sure to subscribe to the podcast's YouTube channel here.
By Susie Moore5
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Have you ever watched someone take dozens of photos, desperately seeking that perfect angle to create an illusion of serenity in a crowded, chaotic tourist spot? During a trip to Santorini last year, I witnessed this phenomenon at an extreme level - influencers sweating in scorching heat, meticulously adjusting every detail for the perfect shot.
This observation sparked a powerful question: Why don't we apply that same dedication to knowing our "angles" in life? While many of us have been conditioned to focus on improving our weaknesses, the most successful people throughout history weren't good at everything. They excelled in one or two specific areas. Constantly trying to shore up weaknesses only dilutes our natural talents and prevents us from making our greatest impact.
And, as a special bonus, I want to give you FREE access to my signature course, Slay Your Year (usually $997)! All you have to do is:
Simple as that!
If you'd love to watch the video version of our interviews, be sure to subscribe to the podcast's YouTube channel here.

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