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Quiet Quitting = Suffering in Silence. Silence isn’t good. Period. By Bonnie Low-Kramen

Bonnie Low Kramen

Back in 2004, quiet quitting was called “ presenteeism.” In it, I discuss that the real reasons are rarely in letters of resignation or spoken aloud at exit interviews. Doing the bare minimum of work involves passive aggressive behaviors which are a form of retaliation and a cry for help. Lots of uncomfortable feelings.

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Shaping Sara Blakely: Meet the Billionaire Founder of Spanx

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In 2004 Blakely tackled another hurdle when she appeared on a reality show with Richard Branson called The Rebel Billionaire: Branson’s Quest for the Best , a sort-of cross between The Apprentice and The Amazing Race. She seems to be the kind of woman who can make even the most comfortable outfits look chic.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

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In the hopes of healing her own life, she sought training in coaching, nutrition, fitness and mindfulness, and her goal became to teach others how to balance a thriving career, body and mind. His Get Attitude podcast won a Communicator Award for Diversity & Inclusion for his 8:46 Interviews Stories of Black America. Elena Cardone.

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Master the Art of Re-purposing Your Work and You'll Save Multiple Hours - 50 Ideas To Get You Started

Stephanie LH Calahan

I wrote The Deeper Meditation Training Course first, then the audio course came out later. Get out and interview people on your article/content. Come up with interview questions on "Have you ever been in this situation?" Here's one way I repurposed a teleseminar interview: 1. 2) Recycle. Get their ideas.