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The Intimidation Factor: How Fear Influences Women’s Wage Negotiations

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Women can fight for themselves in the salary negotiation process by doing their research and being confident in their experience and abilities. She noted that big career changes, often prompted by the pandemic, can impact confidence in negotiation. On average, women working full time, year round are paid 83.7%

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Preparing for a Smooth Transition: 4 Tips for Retiring Administrative Professionals

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Now you’re finally retiring from the workforce. Retirement is an exciting phase of life. You need to document your key processes and responsibilities so that your successor can step into the position with confidence. Tip 3: Communicate Your Retirement Timeline You didn’t just wake up one day and decide to retire.

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How Toxic Positivity Can Hurt Your Finances

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Generally, when we don’t process our feelings as we have them, we can strengthen negative thoughts until they are overwhelming, according to Psychology Today. Pushing off conversations about life insurance, retirement savings or long-term care doesn’t protect you from the negative feelings the subjects bring up.

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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. Experienced women who guide and nurture the aspirations of the next generation play a pivotal role in ensuring a more gender-inclusive future. With the U.S.

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Transforming Your Relationship with Money

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Once you have your list, find someone you trust, such as your partner, mentor or a therapist/ counselor to talk about the things that come up for you. After you’ve processed your list with someone else, think about what a healthy, new relationship with your money would look like.

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16 Rich Habits

Success

Contribute as much as you can afford to a retirement plan. Whether you fear change, making mistakes, taking risks or simply failure, conquering these emotions is about leaning in just a little until you build up confidence. It’s amazing how much confidence helps. Get a mentor. You should never lose money on your savings.

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Multigenerational Communication & Cross-mentorship

Office Dynamics

When given the opportunity to meet with someone fairly new to the profession and someone embracing an upcoming retirement to explore even more in life, I enthusiastically embrace the moment and ask several questions of each! We are all contributors to that mapping. Attendance to national or international conferences together or individually.

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