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Have Your Best Year Yet with This Simple Tool

Success

This week on the SUCCESS Line we are giving you two coaches for the price of one. We have to be intentional with our goals, actions and strategies. A mentor once asked me to write down the most money I’ve ever made in a year. Get unreasonable about your goals for 2022. Change your thinking. I’ll give you an example.

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Seasonal Overwhelm? Here’s Your Sanity-Saving Guide

Tips From T. Marie

Often they are focused on their own holiday promotions or goals they want to achieve before the end of the year. Are you setting realistic goals? Treat them as non-negotiable appointments. Grab it today, for less than the price of your favorite seasonal latte!” Are there ways to combat this loneliness?

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The Holy Grail of Investing With Tony Robbins: Mindset Shifts that Lay the Foundation for Financial Freedom

Success

Richard Branson negotiated for a year and a half to get Boeing to finally agree he could buy all these planes, but only if after a year and a half, he didn’t make it. Robbins says the ability to articulate ideas and negotiate is a key factor in achieving success. Entrepreneurship is not for the faint of heart.”

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

” When you miss your high mark goal on something, you accuse yourself of “not being cut out for the task” and ruminate on it for days. You price your services too low or don't ask for a raise because you don't believe that you deserve to be paid appropriately for what you do. Teach Someone What You Know or Become a Mentor.

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Bored to Tears at Work - Help!

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

I also thought about money, salary negotiation, and how I was spending my time. Everything has a price - whether it’s time, energy, money, or effort. I can only assume you get one, and there is a section about goals, improvements, things you want to learn/change, or some sort of feedback about maybe even getting promoted out.

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77 Things I Did In 2010

Brilliantly Better

It’s just a form of clarifying your goals, with a touch of humor. Had to mentor projects and give advice to the attendees, evaluate the pitches and pick a winner. From the selection phase, going through the interview and negotiation phases, all seemed incredibly familiar. Discovered The Power And Price Of Illusions.

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