Explore if you can maintain an It Girl lifestyle while building career success. Learn how to balance personal branding and beauty with the grind of achievement.

If you wait until you're rich to become 'wow,' you've spent a decade working twice as hard to get half the attention. Living 'second-class' for ten years might actually be a disadvantage because you're missing out on the compounding interest of the Halo Effect.
Why do all people reach success sucrifice looking good and beuatiful and becoming thw it girl now to make it.is it must cause i want to be the it girl first and then also reach success i want to look that woow it girl act and speak and be the it girl.not grind looking like sad and then when they get rich thet become woow that it girl.why wait and waste my time looking and living scond class and after 5 to 10 years i live the life i want.why are they smart and rught or am i








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