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  Words to pep you up for the week... Of course I talk to myself. Sometimes I need expert advice. Anon And for those who hate motivational quotes... Step out of your comfort zone, then step immediately back in again and make yourself comfortable Anon   Three must-read articles you might have missed... 1 Why work with Jeremy Kyle's cast-offs? Advisers' ugly truth on the advice gap 2 The due diligence questions the FCA wants you to answer 3 Robo-advice: 'Some conversations an algorithm can never replicate'   Seven super events to consider...

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