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The Inner Loop — Your Circle of Competence

The Inner Loop — Your Circle of Competence

  • Skills you can prove — the code you write or the copy that you sell (for example).
  • Effort you control — the hours you block and the habits you track.
  • The attitude you choose — the way you handle issues and feedback.

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How to use the circle-of-competence method to focus energy and win promotions faster.

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