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Do Something Three Times

Do Something Three Times

You should always try to do something three times:

  1. To get over the fear.
  2. To get competent and good at it.
  3. To see if you like it.

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Psychology student with a passion for learning and developing as a person.

Jim Kwik shares how to improve your memory and overcome limits. These ideas are from "The School Of Greatness" by Lewis Howes EP 1378.

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