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

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Staying grounded in social media is a constant challenge. Working on social media (professionally) takes everything up a notch. It helps to know your purpose before launching a social media career. But knowing what you want to do on social media isn’t enough. Gigi joined YouTube in 2008.

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JPMorgan Faces Quantifiable Morale Drop Following Return-to-Office Mandate

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This policy change was met with resistance both within the company and on social media, showcasing larger tensions about workplace flexibility in the post-pandemic era. The mixed responses to JPMorgan’s office mandate reflect ongoing debates within the finance industry over the future of work arrangements.

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How to Make a Vision Board to Kick-Start Your Goal Setting

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Think of it as a visual representation of the things that are important to you—your goals and dreams that you want to achieve in life. Making a vision board gives you a creative outlet in which you can step back and take the time to think over the goals you want to actively be working toward. Write down 2-4 goals on a piece of paper.

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How a To-Don’t List Can Help You Achieve Your Goals

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The to-don’t list works similarly, but it’s a conscious effort to avoid the things that either distract you from important work or that don’t help you achieve your goals. Start by reflecting on your objectives and the things that are meaningful to you, such as work, family, community, health and finances.

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Personal Finance Expert Anthony O’Neal Shares 3 Tools for Remote Workers to Maximize their Financial Security

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Anthony O’Neal never thought he’d be making seven figures as a personal finance expert. Tool #2: Social media. Many view social media as a frivolous way to spend time, but don’t sleep on its wealth-building potential. At 19, O’Neal was $35,000 in debt and a college dropout. billion in 2016 to $13.8

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25 Personal and Professional Development Influencers to Follow

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No, really: Many of the top minds in personal and professional development can be found on multiple social media platforms, where they share their hard-earned wisdom and experiences with their millions of followers. And it can start on Instagram. Photo courtesy of Mel Robbins 13. Steven Bartlett Instagram: @steven (2.3M

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10 New Business Books to Add to Your Summer Reading List

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Equation: Skyrocket Your Business with Social Media By Isis Woods Publisher: Mango Media Burnt-out kindergarten teacher turned brand and business coach Isis Woods breaks down strategies for branding , audience personalization and engaging social media. The P.A.I.D. Spreng and Patricia M.