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When to Retire from Your First Career and How to Plan Your Next Move

Success

After managing a successful loyalty program at 3M Company, he retired to volunteer, travel and “relax.” “I Carman also recommends taking a class to test the waters or learn more about a new subject matter. “It When I travel for business, I work full time,” Bassett says. When I’m at home, it’s usually around 15-25 hours per week.”

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How My Experience as a Black Entrepreneur Shaped My Views on Building Financial Freedom

Success

I was traveling on business and planning to open a new franchise in the area, I said. As a Black professional, he had been through his own set of uncomfortable interactions traveling on business and was all too familiar with the array of characters you meet and the variety of tactics used to wiggle out of uncomfortable environments.

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9 Early-Bird Tips for the Habitually Late

Success

Not just because it stresses me out. So I consulted the best possible advisers I could imagine to learn how to stop being late: people who consistently, miraculously, arrive not just on time but ahead of it. But be honest about how long stuff takes—both travel and preparation. I shall be too late!”)? How to stop being late.

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Develop a Leader’s Mind

Success

It’s very clear in my head that if I’m healthy and sharp, it’s in her best interest, because I can guide my daughter and granddaughter through the medical system that she’s likely going to depend on for the rest of her life. Whenever you learn something new , your brain makes a new connection. I can’t reduce stress because of my boss.

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What Being Pregnant During the Pandemic Taught Me About Cultivating Contentment

Success

His mouth is blocked by a powder-blue medical face mask, but I can see a smile forming in his eyes. And I’m not on speaking terms with my own mother, which adds an additional, often stomach-turning layer of stress and sadness to an already trying time. I’ve learned that I need to be more adaptable and resilient. Oh my god!”

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Is There an Addict in the Cubicle Next Door?

On The Job

I debated writing this post, but after watching stress taking it's toll on everyone in this country because of the economy and the heated political atmosphere, I think it's important that we all make a promise to look out for one another. For my newspaper column earlier this year I interviewed Eric Goplerud a Ph.D.

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Emotional Intelligence Meets Travel Planning

Office Dynamics

What do emotional intelligence and travel planning have in common? I have been traveling extensively for business (and a little pleasure) for 3 straight months. I have been a business traveler for 27 years. While the typical person thinks traveling is glamorous, the business traveler has a different perspective.

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