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Posted over 5 years ago

Stay In Your Lane

This is a saying we hear all the time in business and many times in life. What I found, in regards to making money, is that the best thing to do to protect it and grow it is to do what I know. I do what I do best and the things that I don't do well, I don't spend time doing them myself. Someone else is likely better than me at that task and will do it more successfully than me. When dealing with money, it is best to focus on what you know works and that you are skilled at. If you want to learn another skill or jump in another lane, do that with out risking money and 'off hours'.

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