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Unmasking Imposter Syndrome on the Let’s Get Social Show

Stephanie LH Calahan

Definition of Imposter Syndrome and how it can hamper your confidence when it comes to going on social media on videos, writing blogs, etc. “Comparisonitis” social media, and who you follow. “Comparisonitis” social media, and who you follow. My Interviewers: Phillip Twyford and Eimer Duffy.

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How To Train Your Brain

Brilliantly Better

Your Brain Is Your Main World Interface Some of you may remember the series of posts in which I made a comparison between a human being and a computer, and I’m talking specifically about how to keep the best version of yourself. It’s not the first time when Luciano, who blogs brilliantly at litemind.com , is pushing my limits.

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Tastes Like NOTHING

Make or Break Moments

Jenni and I looked at each other and thought – okay here is a product with no comparison so you are breaking ground. In the first paragraph it asks the question “What does it taste like?&# The response on the bottle? LIKE NOTHING. It has a name that can’t be pronouced correctly without assistance.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Impact of poor customer service.

Service Untitled

Service Untitled The blog about customer service and the customer service experience. It will be interesting to observe, especially after the last comparison of Myer customer service was compared to a Kmart level of customer service. Will it work? Let’s see how companies rebuild tarnished reputations.

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Customer Relationships: Not Something You Can Set and Forget

Make or Break Moments

Add to that the fact that I hadn’t exercised since Reagan was President – it was a pretty tame routine by all standards of comparison. I have been going and doing my weight training three times a week and the cardio bike thing ever since. No change. No change in the routine. I think I should be afraid; very afraid.

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On the Job by Anita Bruzzese: 5 Tips for Women to Become Leaders

On The Job

Helpful information and advice from Americas favorite workplace columnist About Anita Blog Books Syndicated Column Interviews Career Links Contact Tuesday, September 29, 2009 5 Tips for Women to Become Leaders What does it take for you to rise to the top of your career? They love their child and they love their work.

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How to Work for A Difficult Boss

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Came across your blog while doing some research for a position I'm interviewing with on Monday. As I mentioned, I'm interviewing for a very high profile position next week for a Chairman of a major international company. And congrats on landing the interview! This is also important if you have to train the new assistant.