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#18 - Are You Too Visible? The Psychology of Overexposure

14 min · 10. feb. 2026
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Think more visibility equals more influence? Think again. In this episode, Mark Di-Toro breaks down the hidden costs of overexposure - why goodwill depletes faster than you realise, and what happens when people start seeing your performance instead of what you are really about. You'll learn: * Why the inverted-U curve means "more" eventually becomes "less" * How every appearance withdraws from your goodwill account * The warning signs you're crossing the line * Why quality beats quantity every single time * How strategic absence protects your mystique and builds lasting influence If you've ever felt like you're working harder but getting less return, this one's for you.

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