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Don't Confuse Getting Noticed with Being Seen
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Don’t confuse getting noticed with being seen. — Tanya Geisler

Getting noticed is a wonderful feeling.Rousing, actually. A wake-up call to our capacity and maybe even our impact. It’s that: “Hey, what you’re up to is attractive, alluring, enticing. I want to come a little bit closer.” It’s the raised eyebrow, wink + nod of “you’re on the right path, Love.” It
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