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Want to Be Like Bill Gates?

It is no secret our physical and mental health greatly affect all areas of our life. In recent years the practice of meditation has risen in popularity across the globe. Successful businesspeople, such as Microsoft founder Bill Gates, have lauded its benefits leading all sectors of the business world – creative to engineering fields – to take notice of the positive effects […]

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Be EnCOURAGEd at Work

The end of the year presents an opportunity to reflect on the hits and misses in your career over the last twelve months (or longer) and to resolve to affect positive change in yourself and/or in the workplace in 2019. To successfully accomplish any change requires emotional courage. It requires you to accept the vulnerability that comes with undertaking an open and honest […]

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Who’s In Your Trusted Career Circle?

When it comes to growing your career, conventional wisdom provides us with a familiar formula: Attend a competitive college, secure a great first job, work hard to prove yourself, earn projects and promotions, and successfully climb the ladder. There’s nothing wrong with this formula. There’s a reason why we follow it. It’s a successful formula. But what if there were […]

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How Do You Choose Which Job Offer to Take?

Job hunting can be a roller coaster ride through which patience is a virtue not easily maintained. This is particularly true if you do not have current employment or know you are about to be without a pay check. Even if you are in a stable job currently, the time from application submission through the interview process can feel infinitely slow. Yet, that all […]

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It Takes a Village: Workplace Lessons From Children

May is Teacher Appreciation Month. Without doubt the men and women who devote their lives to educating our children deserve infinite gratitude. Valuable lessons, though, are often taught by family members, neighbors, friends, coaches and church members, among others. We are all members of the proverbial village it takes to raise a child, and we need to recognize the opportunities we have […]

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