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What I Learned the Year We (Nearly) Skipped Christmas

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My suitcase was packed, my traveling clothes all laid out. This trip was part birthday gift, part Christmas escape, part Florida homecoming. My mom tried to help by encouraging me to like stuff that other girls my age liked: clothes, boy bands, teen magazines. My mom shook me awake in the dark. Back to the beach.

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Paying Candidates for Interviews: What Should Be Covered and Why?

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In a 2021 LinkedIn article , author Sue Ellson writes, “ the interview preparation , selection criteria answers, mini-project or portfolio requests, travel, attendance, self-reflection, rumination and chats with friends, family, mentor or coach—that could be anywhere from two hours to 20-plus hours. appeared first on SUCCESS.

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Airbnb Co-Founder Joe Gebbia Talks About the Art of Making Accommodations

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It’s a seed with a wing attached to it, which allows it to travel farther from the tree to ensure its survival and success. Gifted with an eye for design, Gebbia credits his teachers for fanning his natural creative flames. It’s the clothes we wear, the phones we talk on, the lights we see with and the cars we drive.

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Feeling stuck? Guilty? Overwhelmed? Try clearing these feelings out of your home

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It often happens when we’re waiting for something in our lives to change, whether we’re ready to find a partner but are struggling to meet the right person, or we’ve hit a plateau in our career, or there’s a global pandemic and we’re waiting for case numbers to finally drop so we can get back to traveling, socializing, working and enjoying life.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

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In honor of the 125th anniversary of SUCCESS , we’re extending the spotlight beyond the household names to the everyday leaders who reflect the true value of our magazine: impacting others in a positive way. Leigh Burgess is a creative strategist who uses her gifts to help others. But this year, there’s more. Leigh Burgess.

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