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Stop Feeling Guilty About Quitting Your Job
When you land a new job, you will most likely have some mixed feelings. You’re excited to start your new job, but you feel some guilt about leaving your old one. And although guilt is natural, it’s not necessary. As a professional, you should be continuing to expand and grow. Your colleagues feel the same way…
How to Never Miss a Deadline Again
  In the business world, there are always deadlines, and missing them can often have great consequences, such as losing clients, profits, etc. But even more importantly, deadlines, and whether you make them or miss them, reflect on your reliability. With a few strategies, you can make sure you always make the deadline. Approach the deadline like…
Go Back to Basics for Your Job Search
  When you’re searching for a job, it’s easy to forget the important things. Whether you’re just starting your job search or you’ve been trying to find a position for awhile, taking a moment to remember a few common sense things might transform your search. Don’t forget to show why you’re perfect for the job. You know…
Is it Time to Switch Up Your Networking Strategy?
  There’s no doubt that networking is important. But sometimes you could be networking and networking and still not getting any results. Maybe people are turning down your meeting requests or finding reasons to cut your conversations short. If you find these things happening to you, you may not be networking the right way. There are certain…
Studies Show Employees Hate Meetings
  In a recent poll by online collaboration company Clarizen, 46 percent of people said they would rather do anything else than sit in a meeting at work. Seventeen percent said they would even rather watch paint dry. Whether you call them status meetings, team meetings or check-ins, your employees are bound to hate them. But that…
What Not to Say in an Interview
  Whether your interviewer is asking “how would you describe yourself in three words” or “how would your colleagues describe you” or any other variation, you always need to be mindful of the words you’re using. There are some words that you should never use in an interview: Intelligent Use instead: Logical, Fast Learner, Quantitative Likable Use instead: Team Player,…
How Caffeine is Killing Your Performance
  The daily cup of joe is a necessity for most working individuals, but it’s actually hurting your potential for success far more than it's helping it. Many people drink caffeinated beverages because they help you feel more alert and improve your mood. Studies show that caffeine intake can even improve cognitive task performance, including memory, attention…

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