WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
You're given a chance to go back in time and give advice to your younger self...
What would you say?
Share your answer and let's learn from each other's experiences!
#LifeLessons #TimeTravel #SelfImprovement
Anonymous 2
Stealth • 3m
I think I'd tell my younger self to worry less about what others think and focus more on personal growth
Many people fear sharing their ideas, thinking others might steal them. However, collaboration always proves more beneficial. Yes, It's crucial to evaluate others' integrity, but don't always worry about idea theft; focus on collaboration.
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Shrutika
Stealth • 5m
Is it more worthwhile to invest 20-35 lakhs in pursuing an MBA from a top-tier college, or would self-research and self-study be a more beneficial alternative? According to your knowledge and expertise, which option is more appropriate for career adv
It's not about how fast you go, but how well you grow."
A focus on personal growth rather than rushing through life.
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 3m
As a UX/UI design manager, if you could talk to your younger self when you first became a manager, what would you want to say?
What important things do you wish you knew back then that would have made you feel more sure of yourself?
Your answers
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 2m
Share Your Organic Growth Success Story
I'd love to hear your success story!
How did you grow your audience or business organically?
Whether it was through SEO, social media, or content strategy, your journey could inspire others.
Share your c
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Dave walt
Stealth • 8m
What do you think about Medial and tell how would you like it to be ?
( Rather than the messaging or others basic things missing)
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💪 Steps to help you achieve personal growth
Personal growth is a process; it can’t be achieved overnight and can take weeks, months, or even years to fully develop. However, it’s important to remember where you want to be and to stay driven and foc
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 4m
Hey fellow ,
I'd love to hear about the important lessons you've learned from your life experiences that you'd like to share.
Specifically, I'm interested in insights on mental and physical wellness, productivity, social skills, and self-disciplin
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Nikhil Raj Singh
Stealth • 10d
🚀 Jeff Bezos' Top 7 Business Lessons for Entrepreneurs
1. Think Long-Term: Use a "regret minimization framework." Visualize your decisions from the perspective of your future self. Will you regret not taking that leap? This approach encourages bold
Your problems aren’t the actual ones.
- 80% of your problems are self-inflicted.
- 80% of your income comes from 20% of your clients.
- 80% of your results come from 20% of your time.
Focus on 20%, growth will be exponential.