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Finding Your Voice: Advocating and Negotiating for Yourself as a Woman in the Workplace

Success

She is confident, smart, caring and amazingly driven. I would never discount all the progress we have made. I spoke to a mentor about how I was feeling, and his words of wisdom have remained with me ever since. The art of negotiation is a powerful skill to master in your career.

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Shake It Up!

Office Dynamics

The skills you develop by giving formal presentations help you in your every day life. Toastmasters and other similar groups or classes build confidence and teach you how to communicate your thoughts in a way that is clear, concise and impactful. Again, these are skills you can use every day. Join Toastmasters.

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Is Your Work Priceless?

Men With Pens

No more discounts to fill up those lulls in your schedule. They wouldn’t have to work with someone of lesser skill levels or knowledge. They could skip the amateurs and head straight towards the people who had the most knowledge, the best experience and all the skills in the world. Confidence? Find a mentor.

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The Mel Robbins Guide to Screwing Up

Success

In her book, The Up Side of Down: Why Failing Well Is the Key to Success , Megan McArdle explains that we gain skills by practicing things because we’re strengthening the connection between the action and the reward. Ask for a discount before you purchase something. The dopamine level drops when we do something wrong.

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

Allwork

Here are 8 strategies that will help to unleash the power of PR and provide you with actionable insights to promote your coworking space with confidence. Consider their professional backgrounds, industries, and the type of knowledge or skills they seek.

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Business Lessons from Equestrians

Men With Pens

It takes skills to jump small – and to jump well. That’s a good way to build confident success so that you’re always ready for what’s coming at you – before you get there. Horses (clients too) can sense when your worried about something, when your confidence is lacking. Never look back. Jan´s last blog.

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Did You Reach Your NaNoWriMo Goal?

Men With Pens

Love the six core skills idea. Rose – Those six core skills really come into play in the FIRST draft. Come on, Ro-Ro!) @ James: Yes, the six skills need to come into play in the first draft, but the truth is that if you spend your whole time focusing on Writing With These Qualities in Mind, your novel will come out stilted.

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