Be Impactful #118
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The Tyren Johnson Show
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In this episode, I talked about how your name precedes your skills. People fall in love with how you make them feel. Not with you doing your job well. Doing your job well is expected. Being impactful requires you to do your job and more. The people will always respect and remember the people who go the extra mile.
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