If you struggle with focusing on a core message, here’s some good news for you: Your audience will happily do the job for you.
The bad news? You might not like their choice.
Better to find the courage to focus yourself.
If you struggle with focusing on a core message, here’s some good news for you: Your audience will happily do the job for you.
The bad news? You might not like their choice.
Better to find the courage to focus yourself.

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