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Chance the Rapper on Achieving Goals as an Independent Artist & Paying It Forward

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I learned how to use Pro Tools, how to record myself and how to EQ [equalize] my vocals a little bit from Simeon Viltz and another mentor who passed away, Brother Mike Hawkins,” he says. The goal of becoming a millionaire wasn’t on Chance’s list, but it happened anyway. That was a really, really big part of me gaining my fanbase….

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Furthering Your Education on a Budget

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For us, that might be finding a sommelier class, taking a pasta-making class with friends or hands on learning about digital currency. Take some time to determine what accreditations you actually need in order to meet your goals, and consider everything involved to get you there. Know your end goal. Set your budget.

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Mentoring Is Key For Hybrid Teams And Underrepresented Groups

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A Game-Changer in Corporate Mentoring The impact of programs like onboarding buddies, networking and mentoring extends beyond the mentees to the mentors themselves, fostering a culture of learning and growth. This can lead to enhanced belonging, skill development, and career progression.

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Why Volunteering in Your Community is Important

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The benefits of serving others includes finding a sense of purpose, broadening your support network and learning new skills. One of the most significant reasons volunteering is important is it provides the nonprofit with cost-effective manpower. Why is volunteering important? Community work looks great on your resume, too!

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Unlearning Silence in the Workplace: How to Speak Up at Work

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You’re in a meeting—perhaps learning about a new company initiative or listening to a boss who wasn’t happy with your team’s performance—and you have something to say, but then you just… don’t. She asks people to examine the costs of staying silent: “We unlearn being silent by recognizing and wrestling with the silence we’ve learned.

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I Tried Napping Every Day for a Month—Here’s What I Learned About Toxic Hustle Culture

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The reality of napping is that the total “cost” of a quick one could be 50 minutes—20 minutes to reach sleep and 30 minutes to engage in sleep. The goal isn’t just to take a nap or actually sleep but to step away from stress and take a little mind break,” Zhang says. Both practices seem like a great way to promote rest.

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The Real Reasons for Hybrid Workers to Come to the Office

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For many, the daily trek to and from the office guzzles an hour or more, and the annual cost tolls in the thousands. While digital synchronous or asynchronous learning suffices for most content, face-to-face interactions are ideal for in-depth training.

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