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1. 🧠 Don’t speak just to be heard

1. 🧠 Don’t speak just to be heard

People can tell when you’re filling space to look smart, it usually has the opposite effect. Speak when it adds clarity, context, or moves the room forward. Otherwise, listen harder.

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Work success isn’t about doing more, it’s about doing what matters in a way that earns trust, builds momentum, and makes you someone people want to work with. Here are 10 lessons I’ve learned (often the hard way) that have made me more effective, respected, and useful at work.

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