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Rising Above Rejection: How to Achieve a Dream That Looks and Feels Impossible

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If you’re pursuing a dream that feels impossible, make these statements a daily manta: “My dreams are non-negotiable.” Giving up isn’t an option when you’re invested in your goals. Her form of self-belief looked a lot like throwing out the rulebook and letting her raw talent shine through.

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A Manual for Dealing with Rejection

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These instances are often painful, but many moments of rejection are opportunities for learning, notes Susan Heathfield, an organizational development consultant since 1987. You can only accomplish these two tasks: learning and responding to the intended message. A no can come in different forms, he explains. “‘I

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The Art of Persuasion: 4 Tips to Master Influence

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No matter what your goal is, all you have to do is embrace the quirks you were born with. Harris learned this lesson after building his first company by himself. Skill-hunters want to learn as much as they can, whether that’s marketing, negotiating or foreign languages. You can do the same thing in your personal life.

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Ready or Not: My Experience Launching a Side Hustle in 121 Days

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The 50s were a hook to celebrate my 50th birthday and just happened to form a great marketing shtick for an adventure trip. Maybe you can learn from my journey. 121 Days to Launch: An idea starts to form. Relationships like that can be formed in any number of ways; it could be over books or wine or musicals.

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How to Maintain Your Company Culture Past the Startup Stage

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The first step toward that goal, says executive coach and C-suite search expert Caroline Stokes, is simply acknowledging the shift. Creating systemic and regular channels for communication is non-negotiable. Largely it’s a lack of consistency—not learning how to do it, but to do it with more consistency.”

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How to Make Real Progress with Goal-Setting

Productivityist

Making real progress with goal-setting is not always that easy to quantify and measure. For instance, there are many paths towards learning a skill, and many means in which to make that skill something you can turn into a profession. How many people make an effort towards their goals each and every day? This can happen.

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How to Make Real Progress with Goal-Setting

Productivityist

Making real progress with goal-setting is not always that easy to quantify and measure. For instance, there are many paths towards learning a skill, and many means in which to make that skill something you can turn into a profession. How many people make an effort towards their goals each and every day? This can happen.

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