You Can Say Hard Things
20m
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Business Mindset Mastery
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How much time are you wasting avoiding a ten minute hard conversation? Here's how to get out of your own way and on with it so you can get to the other side of hard.
Shout Out to Stacie Speaker for the thought provoking question
Shout Out to Mark of Beaver Hardwood for being able to have a hard conversation with me and for designing killer custom furniture.
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