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The SUCCESS Interview: Soledad O’Brien on Healthy Media Consumption

Success

Editor’s Note: The SUCCESS Interview is a new feature testing the foundational principles of this 124-year-old personal and professional development magazine against modern realities. In recent years, O’Brien has become more vocal on social media, calling out hypocrisy among public figures and shoddy work by fellow journalists.

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Let battle commence. Here’s Works magazine issue 3

Workplace Insight

And one we’ll continue to cover on Insight, IN Magazine and Works, issue three of which you can find here – and very nice it is too.) Elsewhere, a tech end user revealed that they are carefully watching and waiting for the possibility of talent becoming available (Twitter, maybe?), Also here is issue 3 of Works magazine.

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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. Some ways you can get comfortable “going live” on social media. Resource(s) Mentioned.

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The SUCCESS Interview: Donny Deutsch on the Inherent Risks of Building a Personal Brand (and Why It’s Worth It Anyway)

Success

Editor’s Note: The SUCCESS Interview tests the foundational principles of this 124-year-old personal and professional development magazine against modern realities. To view the interview in its entirety, join our social network, Achievers, at Achievers.SUCCESS.com or by downloading the app SUCCESS Achievers Community.

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TikTok Is Here to Stay—Is Your Brand Ready?

Success

If the world’s most popular search engine was succeeded by a social media app, it may indicate a new era for the platforms that were once used solely for entertainment. A Pew Research Center study found that 84% of adults ages 18 to 29 use social media. Nearly half of consumers use social media to discover new brands.

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The Ultimate PR Playbook for Coworking Spaces: 8 Winning Strategies to Stand Out

Allwork

Leverage surveys, feedback forms, and social media channels to foster open communication. Incorporate your brand story into press releases, blog articles, social media posts, and website content. Connect with them through social media, attend industry events, or participate in media networking activities.

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Great resources for assistants on Twitter

Practically Perfect PA

Earlier this week I wrote a piece on Social Media Do’s and Don’ts for assistants so I thought I would carry on with that theme and try to convince you all to join Twitter! Twitter really is a great place for learning as well as being social. Lucybrazier: Owner of Executive Secretary Magazine and the VA magazine.

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