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Getting People to Notice You: Cultivating High Self-Esteem Webinar Replay

Office Dynamics

Earn positive attention in the workplace and address the most common obstacle standing in the way for most assistants—lack of self-esteem. You can view the replay of our webinar, Getting People to Notice You: Cultivating High Self-Esteem. Why self-promotion is essential for your career—and yet so hard to do.

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How I Became a Morning Person (and How You Can, Too)

Success

A heightened level of self-esteem. The ability to think better (exercise decreases the amount of cortisol —the hormone that regulates stress, and which potentially affects memory and cognitive function —in your brain). This article was published in August 2016 and has been updated. Increased fitness and strength.

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?What Happened When I Got Over My Fear of Networking

Audacious Admin

In 2016, I began working with a woman who was a master-networker and I learned there is great value in learning this skill, and it is a skill. For the next few years I read hundreds of books and articles on networking, took webinars and I studied my co-worker for tips and tricks to overcome my owning phobia. You need to OPEN THE DOOR.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

Success

In 2010, she co-founded the graduate program in branding at the School of Visual Arts, and from 1995-2016, she served as president of Sterling Brands. That messaging that we internalize starts to erode our confidence and our self-esteem.” This article originally appeared in the March/April 2024 issue of SUCCESS magazine.

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

You get stressed when you’re not working and find downtime difficult or completely wasteful. I have shared in articles and podcast interviews that I am a recovering workaholic, a recovering people-pleaser, and a recovering perfectionist. You might commonly think, “I don’t need anyone’s help.” . You are a chronic procrastinator.

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