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3 Tips to Help Land an Interview

by Guest Contributor April 12, 2012

3 tips to help you land an interview with a great company in today’s ultra-competitive economy.

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Four Online Resources for Educating Yourself On-the-Go

by Guest Contributor March 23, 2012

Sometimes your standard Google search isn’t good enough for finding information fast on-the-go.

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What It Means to be a Business Chick

by Jaclyn Mullen March 19, 2012

Post by new contributor, Jaclyn Mullen. Being a business chick requires CLARITY around your idea and the big picture goal for your business. What is it that you want to do? Why?

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Should You Create a Self-Employment Resume?

by Tia Peterson February 2, 2012

If you’re self-employed, should you keep a resume? A look at why resumes are still in fashion for the self-employed, what kind of resume you should create, and what you should do with it.

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Little Lessons on How to Go with the Flow

by Tia Peterson December 21, 2011

The most patient people in the world tend to be those who excel at working with other people, because working with people demands patience.

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A Simple Way to Define Your Personal Brand

by Tia Peterson December 14, 2011

Simply ask yourself how you want people to think about you. What words do you hope they use? Choose four or five attributes to define your personal brand.

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Saying Goodbye to Self-Employment? 5 Tips for Getting Hired

by Tia Peterson December 7, 2011

Shocking, I know. But from time to time, people who are self-employed decide not to be self-employed.

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What’s trust got to do with it?

by Tia Peterson September 26, 2011

In work and in life, trust is essential to strengthening relationships and experiencing growth. When we talk about time management, though, I don’t think we connect it enough with the issue of trust.

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Finding Trust Among Uncertainty

by Leigh Ann Torres September 21, 2011

Has the new school year brought any unexpected changes or experiences for you?

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The Great Divide: What to Do When You Feel Like the Whole World’s Against You

by Jill Tooley September 20, 2011

Ever had one of those days? You know the kind I’m talking about—it starts with an issue that’s completely out of your control and spirals nonstop from there. Maybe you woke up a few minutes late or waited in an annoyingly long line at Dunkin’ Donuts only to discover they were out of your favorite coffee blend.

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The Top 3 Work at Home Productivity Tips

by Guest Contributor September 14, 2011

Working from home can become a time management challenge. Here are some tips on how to avoid the pitfalls and keep a steady stream of work flowing at all times.

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An Insider’s Guide to Trusting Your Intuition

by Tia Peterson September 7, 2011

If women really have such great intuition – and the assumption with that thought is that we actually follow it – then why would we ever need a book called “He’s Just Not that Into You?” Come on, ladies. Let’s get real with ourselves just for a second. We may have intuitions, alright, but there’s no significance in having intuitions that are regularly ignored.

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Why To-Do Lists & Plans Just Don’t Work for All Personality Types

by Kirsten Simmons August 31, 2011

The world is full of productivity gurus trying to help their fellow man by sharing their systems and overflowing with people just like you who try to follow those systems and wonder at their inner flaws when they can’t keep it up. Hardly conducive to inner peace.

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5 Tips for Taking Care of Your Elderly, High-Mileage… Car

by Tia Peterson July 27, 2011

According to a press release today put out by AutoMD.com, looks like I am in familiar company with a whole bunch of other people who drive older vehicles. I’ve got a Camry – I swear those things last forever.

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