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Annual Career Check-Up: A Simple Process for Evaluating Your Professional Health

Eat Your Career

Before you set goals and think about the future, it’s always wise to spend some time reviewing the past. With this fresh perspective, you’ll be ready to start the new year with confidence and clarity. In this session, you will learn…. Why this process is essential for effective long-term career management and fulfillment.

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9 Types of Journaling and How They Can Benefit Mental and Physical Health

Success

Through the journaling process, I learned to trust myself. I gained a deeper understanding of myself, which led to a greater level of confidence in who I am,” Leid says. Leid used journaling as a way to process her own experience and sustain confidence in the future. She has since made it her mission to help others do the same.

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From Olympic Bobsledder to Financial Adviser—Carlo Valdes Knows a Thing or Two About Second Careers

Success

There is no comparison in athletics to training on a national team for the Olympics. After 18 months at Northwestern Mutual, learning the financial craft and jargon, he desired more freedom. Thursdays and Sundays off. He not only has another job, he has a career. So, he opened his own office as part of the Miliare Group.

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Gigi Gorgeous: How to Stay Grounded When Social Media Is Your Full-Time Job

Success

You might cross paths with bullies, fall victim to the comparison trap or struggle to log off. Gigi faces challenges everyone can learn from. Gigi’s end goal, for example, is to make the world a better place for transgender people. Staying grounded in social media is a constant challenge. Know your purpose.

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Major Meltdown in Time Management - Tips to Avoid it Happening To You

Stephanie LH Calahan

Cut your major goals into bite-sized pieces. Each small priority or requirement on the way to ultimate goal becomes a mini goal in itself. When receiving a request (from your child's school, from your co-worker, from your significant other) ask yourself if this fits with your overall goals, and who you are right now.

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Why I’m quitting my business to build software 

The Shrink for Entrepreneurs

What if you’re the kind of entrepreneur who has so many scraps of paper – or Evernote files – with forgotten goals on them, you can barely remember what you were thinking when you set some of them? Our clients rocket ahead by iteratively testing their best ideas in the real world, refining and learning and improving the whole time.

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Why I’m quitting my business to build software 

The Shrink for Entrepreneurs

What if you’re the kind of entrepreneur who has so many scraps of paper – or Evernote files – with forgotten goals on them, you can barely remember what you were thinking when you set some of them? Our clients rocket ahead by iteratively testing their best ideas in the real world, refining and learning and improving the whole time.

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