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16 Rich Habits

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Instead, these successful people use their free time engaged in personal development, networking, volunteering, working side jobs or side businesses , or pursuing some goal that will lead to rewards down the road. Successful people work hard to achieve the mutual goals of their employers or their businesses. Set goals, not wishes.

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How Women Are Rising in Business

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Women of color-owned firms saw a growth of 43% between 2014 and 2019, while firms owned by African American women saw both the highest growth rate (50%) and the highest number of “net new women-owned businesses” (42%). million workers and generating revenue of $1.9 And some organizations are looking to help change that.

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Reward and Recognition within the Assistant Industry

Practically Perfect PA

According to the 2014 National PA survey conducted by the Office Show 78% of those that answered the survey felt that being a PA is undervalued as a professional career choice. Over your career how many times have you been referred to as the office wife? 44% said they felt slightly underpaid. I know I have….

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

A 2014 study on Impostor Syndrome shows that those people with it tend to undervalue their skills or fail to recognize how other opportunities might place more substantial importance on their abilities. You dislike the idea of having a coach/mentor because you can (and should) handle things on your own.

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How to Become a Certified Coach

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My 2014 was chaos. 2014 plus the rest of life’s traumas has made me a great coachee, but also a formidable coach. Business goals: You may be starting a business , growing one or closing one, which always entails changing our thinking about business. And yes, as in every industry, there are the charlatans and incompetents, too.

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