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3 Financial Tips to Consider Before Pursuing Your Passion Full Time

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But the steps required to get to this point began as early as 2015. You should plan to have at least six to 12 months of cash on hand just in case your new business venture isn’t able to fund your lifestyle. As we began to envision a more balanced life, we asked ourselves some critical questions. Who is in need of the work we’d create?

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Heartcore Business Founder Shanda Sumpter Reveals 4 Ways She Helps Leaders Achieve Financial Freedom

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Calling workaholism, all-day multitasking and the lifestyle of “everything in moderation” until you retire “middle-class mindsets,” Sumpter preaches instead a “freedom-based mindset” centered on finding both emotional and financial success. “And I say: Start with accountability first. I take one week off a month.”

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How ‘The Intern’ Explores Transference and Its Impacts on Personal Growth

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Welcome back to SUCCESS Movie Rewind , the only podcast talking about how one of Sigmund Freud’s foundational concepts applies to a 2015 dramedy. First, the obligatory plot outline: Retired executive Ben Whittaker (Robert De Niro) gets a gig as a “senior” intern at an up-and-coming fashion website run by Jules Ostin (Anne Hathaway).

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12 Things Even the Best Leaders Can Forget

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Succession planning is a must, even if retirement feels is so far away. In order to maintain a certain level of energy and enthusiasm, as well as mental clarity, leaders cannot forget to create a healthy and balanced lifestyle between their personal and professional lives. It’s important for all leaders to start planning now.

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A 4-Question Guide to Unlock Your Creativity

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In an informal poll, we asked friends, family members and neighbors the same question, and the results were unanimous: A retired accountant: yes. In a 2015 study published in Memory & Cognition , Zabelina explored how patterns of attention may influence creativity. So you think you’re creative? We’re going to guess you do.

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29 Beautiful Stories That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity

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Then, in 2015, fueled by the revelatory experience, he opened NeuroHope. Pat Rydzy, a retired dental hygienist from upstate New York, discovered a need one day in January 1997 when an adult male with developmental disabilities sat down in her hygienist’s chair. Eighteen months after his accident, Leeuw walked again. Mary Carlomagno.

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