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Ask Who, Not How

Example: You need to design a poster for a school project but lack design skills.

Idea: Instead of figuring out how to do it yourself, ask who can help you.

Why?: Leveraging others' expertise saves time and allows you to focus on your strengths.

Such as: Asking a friend who’s good at design or using online resources.

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