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Opportunities to work with a high achiever?

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths

Opportunities to work with a high achiever?

Grab them.

- Notice how they identify.
- Try on their beliefs.
- Reverse engineer their processes.
- Practice their skills.
- Hang out in their spaces.

Learn all you can, then craft a version for yourself … that’s even better.

Publishing more like this in The Memo on Sunday 📝.

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