Finding your niche

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The people that stumble into their niche are just plain lucky. They’re also the exception. But there is one important similarity between those who stumble into their niche, and those who have to search for it.

Either way, to find your niche it takes exploration into your mind, into your creativity. You may hit it on the head straight away and be on to a winner, but more often than not, that’s not how it works. For most people it takes consistent exploration over an extended period of time.

Even if you were to find your niche straight away, you owe it to yourself and the world to stick with it and produce ideas that help us all progress.

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