1.Know your strengths and weaknesses. - Deepstash

1.Know your strengths and weaknesses.

Self-awareness is a powerful tool for comfort zone expansion, but it requires constant focus and acknowledging your shortcomings, whatever they may be.

Know your strengths, but more importantly, own up to your flaws. You can’t overcome them until you do.

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