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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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Female entrepreneurs , CEOs and community leaders who mentor and support young women provide invaluable guidance, helping them overcome challenges and achieve their ambitions. Dr. Rajinder Atwal Medical Director, CEO, Founder, Family Physician, M.D., Meet Our Finalists Yasmine Arrington Founder, Executive Director, ScholarCHIPS, Inc.

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16 Rich Habits

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Contribute as much as you can afford to a retirement plan. Wealthy individuals, on the other hand, make themselves invaluable to their employers or customers, writing articles related to their industry, speaking at industry events and networking. Get a mentor. You should never lose money on your savings. Set goals, not wishes.

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On the Outside Looking In

Laughing all the Way to Work

Being a member is not only a great place for networking, but for mentoring and learning of jobs in your area. Click here for an article on preparing your resume. In Ontario, Canada, it is no longer mandatory to retire at 65 years of age and the baby boomers are fast approaching this age. Where does this leave the older worker?

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Answering Reader Mail: The Other Assistant Isn't As Qualified - Should I Express My Interest?

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

I have been an Executive Assistant for over 10 years, and am now working for a Vice President in an academic medical center. 4) The previous assistant does not want to lose any important benefits/tenure/seniority at the previous company whether they be retirement savings, vacation accrual rate, or misc perks they would lose.

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How to Become a Certified Coach

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Your health: In this article we won’t include personal trainers in our definition of a coach but can call them close cousins. For clients of Jo Davis , the work is “[finding] meaning, a career change, retirement or planning for it.”. They often have specialized and sometimes medical training on diagnosable mental health issues.

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