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21 Pieces of Career Advice No One Ever Gives You

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1. Your Attitude Is Just as Important as the Quality of Your Work In most organizations, there are various people who have a negative impression of the organization or, for whatever reason, do not like the management. There are also people who may have...

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Tap Into Your Unseen Power

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Once when I was in college the strangest thing happened. In my sophomore year my girlfriend’s best friend was struck by lightning when she was walking out of the dorms one day. The girl was taken by an ambulance to a hospital, where she spent a...

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Yoga Blue

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The Tight Spot Several years ago, I was running a company I thought would soon have thousands of employees.  Things were going exceptionally well and I was enjoying myself and my job in all respects.  Anticipating continued expansion, I started purchasing...

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Mass Forces

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I love meeting successful businesspeople and entrepreneurs who have managed to consistently flourish in whatever they do.  They all seem to share the same gift: They understand where the forces of the market are headed before others do, and they tap...

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As a Man Thinketh

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Of the nineteen books James Allen wrote, As a Man Thinketh is considered his most widely recognized classic self-help book. It is concise and eloquent, and it best embodies his idea that thought and character are one. This unrewarded literary mystery...

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The Summit Series

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A few years ago I was sitting in my office when I got call from a guy named Elliot Bisnow. Mr. Bisnow told me about a conference that many important people would be attending. “We stand for the New Generation!” he told me. The people who’d be attending...

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From Reactive to Proactive

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In From Reactive to Proactive – High Impact Strategic HR, author Susan Quinn talks about what HR professionals and HR departments need to do to make themselves an integral part of the organization. Quinn is an associate professor of business at the...

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When I was 18-years old I started an asphalt sealing business. My second asphalt sealing job was for the Chief Financial Officer of a Fortune 100 company. He lived on a giant hill in a tony suburb outside of Detroit. When I went door-to-door selling my...

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An Iron Will

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Orison Swett Marden’s An Iron Will is an inspiring book that states that the primary difference between those who succeed and those who fail is whether or not they have will power. However, if misdirected, even a strong sense of will power is meaningless...

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Siddhartha – An Indian Tale

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Hermann Hesse’s allegorical novel Siddhartha, written in a simple, yet powerful lyrical style, is a tremendously inspiring book, written in German in 1922. It deals with the spiritual journey of a boy named Siddhartha from the Indian subcontinent during...

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The Importance of Fitting In

By on Jun 13,2024

The ability to fit into your work environment is among the most important parts of obtaining and retaining a job, even more so than your skill level. Fitting in means nothing more than being comfortable in one’s work environment, and making others similarly comfortable. Employers want to hire people who will embrace their approach to business and the world on physical and moral levels, so you must strive to fit in with their worldview.

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