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As I Enter My 60s, Here’s the Advice I Would Give to My Younger Self

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I remember one instance when I applied for a communications job and the male interviewer asked if I was pregnant or planning to have children soon. Today, I would have admonished the guy and abruptly ended the interview. Skip the master’s degree What? I didn’t like being on camera or giving live radio interviews.

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How to Launch (and Maintain) a Successful E-Commerce Business

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This sounds like the fantasy version of the e-commerce lifestyle that’s sold in Instagram ads, but it was reality for my wife and me when we lived in Mexico in 2019. If you’ve never read Tim Ferriss’ subversive manifesto, The 4-Hour Workweek you can be forgiven for assuming it’s a guide for the lazy. Titles can be misleading. Or a service?

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50 Ways To Start Fresh

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Dragos Roua – Brilliantly Better The Personal Development Blog Home About me Top posts Archives Downloads Audio Recommended Products Contact 50 Ways To Start Fresh by dragos on July 10, 2010 · 62 comments in Personal Development , Success & Wellness Tweet Defeat. Lack of meaning in your life. To run again. A rebirth. Start over.

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The Crucial Secret to Great Marketing | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

What they don’t tell you is that in order to do any of these things you should do, you need to master something else first – something more intangible, something more than a skill. We’re not confident enough. We’re not confident in our writing, in our own products, and in our own value.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

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This person inspires us, influences us, informs us, guides us. From the moment we met them, we knew they would change our life. Wouldn’t it be nice to know more of them? Since 1897, SUCCESS has been the leading voice for people who take full ownership of their personal and professional growth. But this year, there’s more. Jean Accius.

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