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2. Be unapologetically you

2. Be unapologetically you

  • This step is the most fun because it is the ultimate filter.
  • You are going to weed out people that aren’t a good fit for you and draw in those that are perfect for you.
  • It might rub some people the wrong way, but if it does, let them go.

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