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Eight Colors That Will Brightly Grow Your Personal Brand
What do colors say about your personal brand? Color psychology is a growing research area that seeks to examine how human behavior is influenced by various colors
Use Your Creativity To Jump Start Your Next Career
Creative careers may be a job as a writer, or creating art like painting, some want to be on the stage, still, others are set on making new things
Do You Know How To Mindfully Communicate? Here Are 5 Steps
Put away all screens-you cannot have a conscious conversation with one eye on the phone or laptop. If the person is important, show them
Claims Adjuster To API Architect, Marketer To Software Engineer: Mid-Career Pivots In 12 Weeks
A 12-week time commitment at this coding academy has transitioned former receptionists, grocery baggers, line cooks, carpenters, military spouses and others into software developers and engineers, often doubling their previous…
The Best Way To Find Career Growth When You Feel Stuck
When you adopt a new way of seeing the world—and yourself—you open the doors to change and growth
Your Assumptions About 'Motivation' Could Be Surprisingly Wrong
What really motivates people? Money? Time off? Recognition? Personal esteem? A feeling of being needed? Some of your assumptions about motivation could be outdated or simply wrong. Here's one expert's…
Richard Stallman Has Resigned As President Of The Free Software Foundation
Computer scientist Richard Stallman has resigned as president of the Free Software Foundation – an organization he founded in 1985
Why Not Write A Book To Promote Your Career?
Surveys show the overwhelming majority of professionals hope to write and publish a book “someday.” The benefits: Prestige
The Art To Becoming A Decisive Leader
In the workplace, decisions can be a building block of a successful career, or they can be the reason for failure. Some people try to escape the possibility of failure…
If You Want To Rise, Ask The Right Questions
Never be afraid to ask a question because a smart, well-phrased question makes you look confident and informed - not stupid, as so many assume or fear their questions will…