Do You Know Where Your Wild Things Are?
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What really lights your fire as a businessperson? It’s the wild things, like your industry’s game changers. When’s the last time you thought them?
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What really lights your fire as a businessperson? It’s the wild things, like your industry’s game changers. When’s the last time you thought them?
Karen Keller
People buy into success as being long hours, tedious tasks and always putting out fires. Those tasks are part of success but not the main force. Visualizing what smarter means aids in making it happen. Here are a few tips on working smarter, hence easier!
Karen Keller
Making something simpler is hard work. With practice it does get easier. But first you need to understand the two foundations of creating simplicity: human nature and human needs.
Karen Keller
What's the value of your time?
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Thinking of working with a business coach? Here are several good outcomes you might experience.
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It can be difficult for many of us to ask for a raise or to negotiate a fair wage for the work that we do. Here are 5 ways you can make sure that you are receiving a competitive salary.
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Plenty of people think effective leadership is about credentials or experience. But, the first and most crucial move to stepping up your game as head honcho is recognizing your leadership skills.
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Tons of books have hit the shelves for business professionals over the past few years. How many of them have you taken the time to give a read? I know it can be confusing with all of the new books constantly hitting the shelves (and mobile devices). What’s worth your time? How do you know what’s going to help you the most?
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What do you need to know before you grow? Here are 5 things to consider when building your business so it’s a model in scalability from the get-go.
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Step away from the crazy five-year plans and pare it down a bit. Follow these steps to make a three-day plan instead!