Unheard with Janessa Tan

#8 Your Growth Is Worth Your Time and Patience

9 min · 19 de jul de 20219 min
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Patience ultimately is about giving yourself the time you deserve to grow. Everything is better produced with a patient heart and you pushing through moderate doses of sustainable effort. Here we talk about how tech and social media have altered our perception of achieving success. And we also discuss three reasons why your growth is worth your time and patience.

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