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30 New Year’s Resolution Ideas to Make 2024 Healthier, Happier & More Secure

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Read at least one book per month to reduce stress and expand your knowledge. Save more for retirement. Increase contributions to retirement accounts such as your 401(k) or IRA. Ideally, this should cover at least three to six months of living expenses in case you lose your job or have unexpected expenses like medical bills.

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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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My ensuing book became a sort of instruction manual for how to become wealthy. Contribute as much as you can afford to a retirement plan. Get a mentor. Among the wealthy, 93 percent who had a mentor attributed their success to that person. The gulf between Rich Habits and Poverty Habits is staggering.

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The Admin’s Impact on Employee Morale & Culture Whitepaper

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Moderated by: Cynthia Young, Retired Executive & Culture Builder – UT Southwestern, Ambit Energy & Southwest Airlines. – Nancy Nordberg, Retired Executive Assistant to the CEO, Maxim Integrated. “And we give them the book.” FIND A MENTOR. Nan Barry, Managing Director, Southwest Airlines.

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How to Become a Certified Coach

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In 2018, my Uncle Bill bought me the book Vladimir Putin: Life Coach. 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. To the uninitiated, the term does seem preposterous.

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