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Yegor Mirnov

@yegormirnov

Digital Writer | Niches: Music, International Education, Ghostwriting, Psychology | 40K views Writer | I write on Medium, Quora, Linkedin and Twitter.

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Why I write about uncomfortable truths: • Real stories connect deeper than perfect ones • Vulnerability creates genuine resonance • Everyone has felt this awkwardness • Sometimes we need mirrors, not filters Read the new story "Date at the Movies" yegormirnov.com/date-at-the-mo…

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I have been writing for 2 years, and doing it every day transforms you. - It builds creative muscle memory - Teaches you to think on paper - Reveals your real voice - Makes you prioritise clarity over everything - Creates a library of content that will be YOURS forever

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4 daily habits that separate good writers from great ones: * Read and write outside your comfort zone * Schedule your writing sessions * Know when to step away and rest * Edit with fresh eyes the next day Small daily choices compound into great results.

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Real growth isn't a celebration or public announcement. It's the quiet moment when someone from your past reaches out and you realize they don't belong to this version of you anymore. No drama. No confrontation. Just silence and walking away. That's when you know you've changed.

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Stop blurring the lines between work & self. - DON’T neglect non-work passions. - DON’T define worth by achievements. - DON’T ignore burnout signs. Reclaim your identity by creating boundaries. Your well-being depends on it.

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Reasons people from your past reappear: - To remind you of your growth - To show you what you've outgrown - To prove your self-respect exists - To highlight your boundaries now - To confirm you've moved forward

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Once = always. If you once failed, you’re likely to fail again. If you once won, you’re likely to win again. Your past victories or failures aren’t accidents — they’re patterns. If you did it once, you can do it again.

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Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life is the worst financial advice. Markets reward value, not passion. Your feelings and enthusiasm don't change how much companies pay you. Chase skills that solve expensive problems first.

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Fixed mindset: - "I'm not good at this" - "I always fail at X" - "This is just who I am" Growth mindset: - "I'm learning how to do this" - "I haven't figured out X yet" - "I can develop new patterns" Your language and how you see it shape the pattern.

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4 signs you've outgrown someone: * You don't screenshot their texts to analyze * Their approval no longer drives your decisions * You can see them without emotional reaction * Their presence doesn't change your energy This is how self-respect is actually born

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4 signs you're burned out from misalignment, not overwork: - You hate Monday mornings despite loving your field - Small tasks feel impossibly heavy - You're productive but never fulfilled - Rest doesn't actually restore you Fix the "what" before you manage the "how much."

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Signs you’re addicted to being seen: - Oversharing every small win - Starting drama for engagement - Needing validation to feel valuable - Feeling invisible without a post It’s not confidence. It’s just craving

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The old way of personal growth: - Going all-in for months - Focus on your weaknesses - Consume more than you create The new way: - Finding a consistent system - Leveraging your strengths - Prioritising implementation One leads to burnout, the other leads to growth.