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How to Stand Up for Yourself

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The woman stepped back, said, “Well, I guess now we have a director,” meaning that Fanning had finally shown she had the assertiveness necessary for the job, and walked out. She had discovered the power of asserting herself and, in doing so, freed herself from being bullied, backstabbed or stepped on. It’s not an easy rut to escape.

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Professional vs Personal Development: What’s the Difference?

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One of the cornerstones of this approach is the belief that entrepreneurship is an extension of our aspirations, making entrepreneurship a lifestyle. It’s the commitment to continuous learning and adaptation, ensuring that you remain at the forefront of your industry.

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Recognizing Our Patterns with Chuck Wisner

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This week on Brilliant Thoughts with Tristan Ahumada , Wisner asserts that our stories are not our truths. Leaders often feel like they need to have all the answers, but should feel comfortable being in a constant state of learning. Rather, our stories break down into facts, emotions and opinions.

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The Enneagram Gift Guide: Personalized Christmas Gifts for Every Enneagram Type

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Garmin Venu 3S Fitness Tracker The Garmin Venu 3S Fitness Tracker caters to the active and goal-oriented lifestyle of an Enneagram Three, helping them stay on top of their fitness while looking chic. Eights are assertive, strong-willed and often display protective tendencies.

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New Year’s Resolutions by Enneagram Type: Which Number Are You?

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Read on to learn how you can set New Year’s resolutions that stick by matching your unique Enneagram personality to goals that will keep you motivated. So, pairing a Nine with an assertive go-getter at home or at work will allow them to shine as a leader who hears all sides and preserves peace. Embrace failure,” Palmer says.

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As Sage Goes Down Others Need A Reality Check. | THE SMALL.

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But can you trust these often self-inflated assertions of knowledge and wisdom, by these so called experts? I don’t think any of the ‘competitors’ are: – claiming to be experts – claiming to be infallible – asserting (Self-inflated or otherwise) knowledge and wisdom either explicitly or by implication.

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Why educate women – isn't it a waste of resources? | THE SMALL.

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Trivially, his assertion that educating women is a waste, is completely nonsensical, but the final result to the economy seems to suggest his analysis could be right. If you consider the skills potential of parents, if each parent would only contribute one hour on average per week to their learned professions.

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