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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 15:00 EDT

Psychology says people who can’t leave a dirty counter while cooking share 8 traits that predict success in almost every area of life

The simple act of wiping down your kitchen counter while cooking might reveal more about your potential for success than your resume, education, or even your IQ score ever could.

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