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The 6 Biggest Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your 30s

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For many, it’s a decade during which they are buying their first home, having children and upgrading their lifestyle. Allowing lifestyle creep “Spending is so visible because of social media and the internet,” Mahoney says. However, it’s not just lifestyle creep that’s causing this growing debt.

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Leading Remote Teams? 3 Ways to Avoid Confusion and Burnout

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Their teams, adapted to a work-from-home lifestyle, are hesitant—even resistant—to return to the office. When you work remotely, the hallway conversations, office banter and overheard learning experiences—long a staple of office environments—are replaced with a vacuum of silence, save for the ping of chat notifications.

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This Entrepreneur Said Jumping from Cozy Corporate to Risk-Taking Entrepreneur Was the Best Decision for Her Well-Being

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Yet as a management consultant, Kate Flynn was slipping further away from her core desire: time with family and friends. What if she launched a company focused on healthy, organic snacks and pantry staples? She points to Patagonia as one example of an eco-minded company: “They don’t sway from that and they stick with it.”.

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A 4-Question Guide to Unlock Your Creativity

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“Creatives” are not only artistic and imaginative; they are, for example, analytical and task-oriented, too. The fight-or-flight response, for example, originates in the amygdala. Relationships involve inventive problem-solving at every turn, for example, as does the management of our own emotional well-being.

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How to Deal With Rejection: 5 Fresh Ways to Look at Getting Rejected

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You can increase your courage and you can remove the label of “not being good enough”, just to name a few examples. Author Bio: Henri Junttila is a lifestyle superhero, who writes about self-improvement for conscious people at his blog, the Wake Up Cloud. Introducing Assess - Decide - Do my life management framework.

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