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Introducing Rick Carson's Book
A short introduction to this famous book on how to deal with your inner gremlins...
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Introducing Sue Breton's Book
Sue Breton's guide to panic attacks and how to deal with them...
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By Lisa McGrimmon
Transferable skills are simply skills that are not specific to one particular type of job. They can be applied to a variety of different jobs. You can develop your transferable skills through experience at work, school, volunteering, hobbies or life experience.
If you are thinking about a specific skill that you have and you are wondering whether it is a transferable skill, just ask yourself whether you could use that skill in a few different types of jobs. If the answer is yes, then the skill is transferable...
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8 Ways to Instantly Calm Yourself
By Lee Ridenour
We all have felt anxiety before. No matter how confident and relaxed you are, you know what it’s like to be nervous before an interview, trembling before a speech, or cold and clammy over the pending results of your graded quiz...The point of this article is to provide you with eight different ways to release this tension...
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Is Your Family In It? - Starting a new business without family support
By Carol Denbow
It seems as if there are a million things to consider when developing a new business venture. But does your family have the right to be considered in the process? Of course they do, but rarely do they receive equal consideration to finances, business potential, or our own personal desire to achieve success. If your family (spouse, children, parents) aren’t on board with you one hundred percent, at some point you, your business, and/or your family will bear the consequences...
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Seven Calculated Choices to Make Your Career Leap Like a Geyser
By Karla Brandau
Inertia is that quality keeping us at rest, or at the same level of achievement you had last month. To go from rest to action, to go from lethargic to energetic, to go from procrastination to productive work, requires an external force.
Just like Old Faithful, the desire for more success and achievement can erupt inside of you. When it does, take the time to reevaluate, reexamine, rethink, and reorganize – all activities geared to help you drill through the rock of inertia and heat tepid attempts at success into the sizzling, boiling actions that will send your career dancing like a geyser, erupting by its own free will and choice...
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