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		<title>By: WendyPiersall.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; There are No Secrets to Success</title>
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		<description>[...] It took what felt like a big shift in thinking to apply what I already knew vs. looking for what I didn&#8217;t know. It meant looking within for my answers instead of self help books and programs (though I will admit I did still work with my coach - only because he always asked such amazing questions.) Since I am addicted to learning, I really didn&#8217;t like turning away from my regular resources for growth. But I found that if I was to grow any further, I needed to start looking into the mirror for my answers. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] It took what felt like a big shift in thinking to apply what I already knew vs. looking for what I didn&#8217;t know. It meant looking within for my answers instead of self help books and programs (though I will admit I did still work with my coach &#8211; only because he always asked such amazing questions.) Since I am addicted to learning, I really didn&#8217;t like turning away from my regular resources for growth. But I found that if I was to grow any further, I needed to start looking into the mirror for my answers. [...]</p>
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