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As I Enter My 60s, Here’s the Advice I Would Give to My Younger Self

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Stand up for yourself more Assertiveness was never my strong suit, especially when I was younger. I’ve discovered that assertiveness—without compromising kindness, respect or professionalism—is empowering. Live and learn, right? I’m 60 and still learning new things decades into my career. Eschew higher education?

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How to Stand Up for Yourself

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The woman stepped back, said, “Well, I guess now we have a director,” meaning that Fanning had finally shown she had the assertiveness necessary for the job, and walked out. She had discovered the power of asserting herself and, in doing so, freed herself from being bullied, backstabbed or stepped on. It’s not an easy rut to escape.

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Professional vs Personal Development: What’s the Difference?

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One of the cornerstones of this approach is the belief that entrepreneurship is an extension of our aspirations, making entrepreneurship a lifestyle. To navigate these dynamic landscapes with confidence, one must recognize the need for ongoing skill enhancement and adaptability.

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New Year’s Resolutions by Enneagram Type: Which Number Are You?

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Read on to learn how you can set New Year’s resolutions that stick by matching your unique Enneagram personality to goals that will keep you motivated. This is more about their self-confidence and indifference toward criticism than an actual domineering attitude. Want to learn more about how the Enneagram affects you and your success?

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