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I Spent Years Trying to Get My First Book Published—This Is What I’ve Learned About Risking Rejection

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Because one day, about six months into my rejection marathon, I opened my inbox to find an email from McGraw-Hill, a major New York publisher, wanting to buy the international rights for Find Your Courage. The value of my book didn’t change after it was picked up by a major publisher. We think this is an outstanding book,” they said.

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Top 5 Tech Podcasts and Books To Educate Yourself in 2024

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Interested in learning more about technology? Code to Joy: Why Everyone Should Learn a Little Programming By: Michael L. 3, 2023 What if programming was like reading and everyone learned it? Littman illustrates the ease of learning to code with the help of technology developments that explain it to us as we learn.

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How I Stop a Bad Decision in Its Tracks

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Less than two weeks from the first day of school, I received an email informing us about a $500 tuition increase. Though, with how quick and easy it is to hit “reply” on an email, I can certainly come across that way. I have been bulldozed and taken advantage of plenty of times while learning the ins and outs of life.

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The Symbiotic Relationship Between AI, Coworking, And Career Evolution

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Automated calendars replace monotonous back-and-forth email communications between community managers and prospective members. Workspace management systems free up receptionists’ time so that you can book a desk, meeting room, or phone booth in a workspace by yourself. The Alpha accelerator program facilitated by U.K.

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Time Is Your Most Valuable Resource—Don’t Waste It

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Learning how to budget your attention is an essential skill in the Attention Economy. Because every once in a while when you look again, you might get a winner (or a good email) so you keep checking in case there’s a random surprise waiting for you. When I wake up, I don’t look at my phone, log on to my computer or turn on the TV.

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How to Make Reading Part of Your Daily Routine

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Or did you start a novel that you haven’t picked up again in months? I like to take an hour a day on the treadmill while reading and learning something. You can easily spend 30 minutes browsing emails , answering text messages or watching dog videos on Facebook. Learn to say no to make time for reading.

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This 7-Step Morning Routine Helped Me Build a Billion-Dollar Brand

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During one period of my life, I would stay in bed for hours in the morning because I was too cold and lazy to get up and put a sweatshirt on. I haven’t used an alarm to wake up (with the occasional exception) in more than a decade. I get up naturally anywhere from 3 a.m. Left to my own devices, I’m lazy as hell. So, step No.

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