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Your March Action Plan: 10 Easy Ways to Build Your Confidence

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Your action plan is a monthly to-do list of tips straight from SUCCESS magazine—10 things you can do right now to improve yourself and your life. This month, it’s all about building self-confidence. How to build self-confidence Find the courage to be confident in any situation. Talk it out to build self-confidence.

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Want Better Opportunities? Learn to Connect with People in a Meaningful Way

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Learning how to connect with people in your community and organization is the key to so much of what you want. Exercise these muscles and you’ll fast-track your ability to sell, dialogue, negotiate and master a number of other essential business skills. Gain confidence and make it a goal to make meaningful connections.

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

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She is confident, smart, caring and amazingly driven. Therefore, we learn not to speak up unless we are certain we are right and/or safe. Effective Negotiation. While all this might sound doable in theory, there is no doubt that in practice learning to find and consistently use your voice can be a challenge.

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Ep 215: Kathleen Burns Kingsbury on Changing Your Money Mindset and Negotiating for What You Deserve

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In this episode, Kathleen talks about working with virtual assistants, changing your mindset toward money, how to negotiate for higher pay, and tips on public speaking. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, PBS NewsHour, Money Magazine, TODAY Money, Forbes, and CNBC.

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Tarek El Moussa Will Teach You How to Flip a House Without Breaking the Bank

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A frugal flipper is someone that spends a lot of time shopping and negotiating deals, and getting discounts. I needed to learn what to do. The most valuable thing I learned over the last few years is, you are only as good as the people you hire. That’s something that I learned to accept and I also learned to overcome it.

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Designing with Insight and Intention: Uncovering Behavioral and Functional Needs

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Behavioral change — through the power of social cohesion — can create better team productivity, individual performance, engagement, motivation, learning outcomes, and reducing fear, stress, and anxiety. The workplace should be adaptable to remain relevant and nurturing so the people using it can thrive.

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Getting buy in from the boss

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Have the confidence to take the lead, be proactive and have a conversation with your boss. Will you share your learning with other Assistants thus increasing the ROI? Be prepared to negotiate if necessary. Like everything in business, it’s about negotiation for both funds and time. Magazine Subscriptions.