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This brilliantly counterintuitive manifesto from the founder of Miss Excel--who's helped more than 2 million professionals work smarter--shows how pairing opposites, like hustle and rest or logic and creativity, sparks exponential growth in your work and life.
You've heard the advice again and again. Hustle harder. Optimize every minute. Stay relevant or get left behind. Learn the tools. Master the tech. Push through. But somewhere along the way, ambition turned into exhaustion, and productivity stopped feeling productive. Kat Norton knows this tension firsthand. After burning out in corporate consulting and later building Miss Excel into a multi-million-dollar education company reaching over 2 million people, she discovered a counterintuitive truth: Real growth doesn't come from choosing one side of a spectrum. It comes from pairing opposites so they amplify each other. In Your Untapped Edge, Kat introduces a practical, repeatable framework for navigating modern work by holding "both/and" instead of "either/or," including how to:This brilliantly counterintuitive manifesto from the founder of Miss Excel--who's helped more than 2 million professionals work smarter--shows how pairing opposites, like hustle and rest or logic and creativity, sparks exponential growth in your work and life.
You've heard the advice again and again. Hustle harder. Optimize every minute. Stay relevant or get left behind. Learn the tools. Master the tech. Push through. But somewhere along the way, ambition turned into exhaustion, and productivity stopped feeling productive. Kat Norton knows this tension firsthand. After burning out in corporate consulting and later building Miss Excel into a multi-million-dollar education company reaching over 2 million people, she discovered a counterintuitive truth: Real growth doesn't come from choosing one side of a spectrum. It comes from pairing opposites so they amplify each other. In Your Untapped Edge, Kat introduces a practical, repeatable framework for navigating modern work by holding "both/and" instead of "either/or," including how to:
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