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The world is full of advice.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths

The world is full of advice.

But here’s the hard truth:

Advice is only as good as your ability to filter it.

I’ve learned this the hard way.

When I relied on people telling me what to do, I lost my voice. When I followed advice blindly, I made decisions that didn’t feel right.

The real breakthrough?

Frameworks—not prescriptions.
Questions—not others' answers.
Learning to think—for myself.

That shift changed everything:

⇥ I developed resilience in tough situations.
⇥ I gained clarity on what mattered most.
⇥ I stopped doubting my choices.

The secret?

Stop looking for the
advice.
Start learning how to trust yourself.

Performance isn’t found in someone else’s script.
It’s about thinking and creating your pathway.

Ready to filter the noise and make better decisions?

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