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The $45,000-A-Client Life Coach With OCD Who Teaches Millionaires To Be Happy
Michael Serwa has obsessive compulsive disorder, cannot drive and admits he never uses his kitchen. But he claims to have become the highest paid life coach in Britain, commanding fees…
3 Major Ways That Qualified Applicants Screw Up Their Data Analytics Interviews
All the really bad data analytics interviews I recall, all the horror stories from hiring managers and other interviewers, were bad for reasons that were not technical
Why Your Good Grades Won't Help You Change The World
Those who graduate at the top of their high school class do well, but research shows they don’t tend to rise to the pinnacle of their chosen fields or foster…
How To Land The Dream Job That Isn't Even Advertised
Focus on informational interviews. Don't look at this networking as a favor or transaction, but rather as building real relationships with people over time
Seven Things Your LinkedIn Profile Says About You — Like It Or Not
Ariana is struggling with her LinkedIn profile. She doesn't want to sound like a robot, but she doesn't want to go too far out on a limb, either!
Attack Your Problems, And Eat Your Vegetables
We all know the importance of keeping a “To-Do List” to remain productive and focused, but as an owner, are you always eating your vegetables first?
The World's Most Competitive Countries In 2017: The U.S. Feels The Trump Effect
A recently released report analyzing which countries are best equipped to compete showed us that Hong Kong is king, Switzerland is stable, China is on the rise and the
The Simplest Way To Get More Out Of A Negotiation? Try Changing Your Mindset
Many job-seekers are reluctant to negotiate for their salary and don't feel comfortable even trying, but those who can change their mindset and practice some new skills may prosper from…
Spanx For The Workplace: How To Reshape Your Job To Fit You Better
I call job crafting “Spanx for work” because it involves reshaping certain aspects of your job to fit you better. Here’s how it works
The Cognitive Cure For Stage Fright, According To Neuroscience
If you change your perspective about public speaking and rehearse ‘under stress,’ you might find yourself looking forward to your next presentation instead of dreading it