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4 Reasons to Love the Boss You Hate

Eat Your Career

Use your relationship building skills and develop new ones. Date : February 9, 2012. Post on Google Buzz. Email this to a friend? Look for openings to strengthen your partnership. There IS room for growth here. Want some help fixing this relationship? Join my free webinar! How to Repair Damaged Professional Relationships.

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Non-Friction

Productivityist

Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact Non-Friction Posted on 11/01/2012 // 2 Comments Today marks the first day that I am back to being a full time freelancer. I have one less email account to check. So…what did I do on my first day of freelancing freedom? And it feels great.

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Manage Your Time to Manage Your Emotions

Success

It may seem reasonable to pick up three or four new skills to add to your repertoire, but that’s an expectation the mind can’t execute. When we try to develop too many new skills at once, they become competing priorities that leave us distracted, discouraged and overwhelmed. The first is that we bite off more than we can chew.

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The Most Unconventional Book Review I've Ever Written

Productivityist

Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact The Most Unconventional Book Review I’ve Ever Written Posted on 09/18/2012 // 2 Comments Cal Newport is on to something. Instead, he suggests that skill trumps passion when it comes to a career. I can certainly say you can fall back on amazing skills though.

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Want to expand your horizons? 35 new books from TED speakers that will enlarge your world

Ideas.Ted

Using historical maps such as Gerardus Mercator’s world map of 1569 right on through to today’s Google Earth satellite maps, the authors trace everything from changing sea levels to pandemic patterns in order to explain where we are now and what routes to take for the safest journey into the future.

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