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Information Is Cheap, Action Is Expensive

Brilliantly Better

Get on a bus and negotiate your arrival later. Information is no longer confined within thick walls, we can learn everything we want about everything we can imagine. Yet, we almost never get on a bus, ready to negotiate our arrival later on. © Dragos Roua for Dragos Roua - Brilliantly Better , 2011.

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

Research published in the International Journal of Behavioral Science in 2011 suggests that approximately 70 percent of people will experience at least one impostor syndrome episode in their lives. You believe you should be able to learn something on the first try. Then, as you learn things, you can make modifications.

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6 Reasons Every Serious Blogger Should Blog for the Big Dogs

Men With Pens

A slew of comments and Facebook mentions. Advance your blogging swagger : Use your writing experience of guest posting at top sites to negotiate a higher blogging rate when applying for paid work. Learn to identify and capitalize on your individual strengths and gifts. Several new commentators and visitors to my own blog.

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Answering Reader Mail: Seek Greener Pastures or Stay Put?

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

I am very happy with my position, responsibilities, opportunity for learning and the support from all my colleagues and managers, but there is always the idea of greener pastures and higher salaries lingering in the back of my mind. Some hard skills have a a learning curve that is understandable if the software is proprietary, etc.

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