How to Decide if You’re Working at the Wrong Level

 

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  • Working at the wrong level can leave you feeling overwhelmed, confused, and totally stressed out.

  • You must know who you really are in order to know if you’re working at the right level for you.

  • All is takes is a few solo essentials to help you get to the right level.

 

 

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Always honor the level you’re at, and work every day to grow and build the business and life of your dreams.
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There are so many pieces to creating the solo life you dream of, and it can get confusing real fast. It’s worth it to take your time — study what you need to learn — so you can grow and build your ideal life.

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Host Sandra Smith:

Our question today is, are you working at the wrong level? If you’re wondering if you are, this episode’s just for you(click here for full transcript)


 

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