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Is College Still Worth It?

Success

s skilled-labor shortage, which CareerWise was created to address, was not a theoretical problem for Ginsburg. The move to swiftly scale up game-changing opportunities like CareerWise would seem to be a no-brainer, but there’s a thorny catch: Businesses need skilled workers now; developing them takes time. It’s a clear win-win.

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Life Missions with LifeHack

Productivityist

Do you still think that goal setting is important? Aren’t people tired of setting goals? We don’t just call them goals: we instead call them life missions. The right skills and the right mindset can help with this. So, what happens if people fail to reach a goal? And that can get very tiring, very fast. Is that it?

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Q&A for Productivityist

Productivityist

Do you still think that goal setting is important? Aren’t people tired of setting goals? We don’t just call them goals: we instead call them life missions. The right skills and the right mindset can help with this. So, what happens if people fail to reach a goal? And that can get very tiring, very fast. Is that it?

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Pauline Roussel CEO at Coworkies and Co-author of “Around The World in 250 Coworking Spaces” | Driving Collaboration: How Coworking Spaces Foster Connections in Work Communities

Allwork

Discover how coworking spaces can unlock opportunities for interaction and cooperation, leading to a vibrant and interconnected network that supports entrepreneurs and professionals in achieving their goals. But the official start of the coworking as a movement was in 2005 in San Francisco. But it’s sort of become so much more.

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Creating a Win/Win for Admin and Executive

Office Dynamics

Leverage your administrative team's capabilities by offering a greater variety of challenging tasks that allow them to utilize and expand their unique skill set. They are able to work faster, make fewer mistakes and better utilize their skills to meet the demands of the job. Pamela has been at Intel since March, 2005.

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Could You Write a Book in a Month?

Success

In 2005 I was confident. Although I was having financial success as a writer, I wasn’t sure that my skills could translate from nonfiction to fiction. Most have the critical eye and training to recognize good writing. On the train to work, I pick up snippets of conversation, immediately jotting them down on a notepad.

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How a Two-Word Aussie Catchphrase Can Change Your Life Forever

Brilliantly Better

’ echoes in my mind from my 2005 visit. Help End the Stupid Loudness War Reply 7 Farnoosh April 19, 2010 at 2:11 pm Wow, not only a great post but I am so impressed with the clean sleek presentation of the blog from my iPhone. Very creative post. Makes me wanna revisit down under very soon! I love this Aussie reminder.

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