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    The Dos and Dont’s of Following Up After A Job Interview

    Your professional life has everything to do with your financial life. Imagine my shock when I recently overheard someone mention that they don’t see the correlation between their professional and their personal lives. It seems so simple to me; your professional life has everything to do with your job, and your job has everything to […] More

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    How Turn Your Favorite Hobbies and Interests Into A Paying Job

    Growing up we are always asked what we want to be when we grow up. I remember being asked this question as long as I can remember, and I always said the same thing, ā€œPresident.ā€ I assumed that meant of the USA, but it seems that job is thankless and I’d likely end up becoming […] More

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    How Working From Home Costs More Than You Think

    Mimosas, a pool boy and endless hours of fun in the sun and freedom making working from home so worth it to me. Wait, no; that’s not right. I can’t do any of those things if I don’t actually get my work done. Oh, and those big checks I get seem super amazing, but they […] More

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    The Skills You Need To Be an Outstanding Employee Require No Talent

    I don’t know about you, but I love to see others succeed. I love the feeling of watching as they achieve their goals, make it happen and really experience the kind of power and control that comes with really being successful. I love that my social media newsfeeds are filled with success stories. While some […] More

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    How to Handle Three Particularly Difficult Situations At Work

    I do not miss being in an office working for someone else. I just don’t; I like working from home. I like not having people interrupting me all day long (save for my 2-year-old twins, but they’re cute so it’s not so bad). I’m not much of a people person unless you’re someone I consider […] More

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    How You can Negotiate a 45% Raise in Salary

    Being paid $58,000 a year may seem like a sweet salary to those starting out in the working world; however, it only stretches so far in today’s economy, even if you are a single person with no dependents. Many workers who could go after a higher salary, say 80K, stay stagnant for several reasons, most […] More

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    Resume Mistakes Not to Make When Looking For A New Job

    For many, finding a new job is a necessity. For others, it’s something they’d like to do but are not in a big rush since they already have gainful employment and a good job. However, submitting a shoddy resume to a new company is a bad move for any hopeful employee; and sometimes the mistakes […] More

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    Three Work Moves You Will Never Regret Making

    It often feels to many working Americans that you are not in control of your own career. That mindset is a killer. You are in control of your own career. You have every opportunity to do what you want to do for a living and to be the success you’ve always imagined; all you have […] More

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    Bad Workplace Habits That Can Cost You Your Job

    If there is one thing we all need, it’s a job. We need our jobs and our careers for more than just a few reasons, but mostly so that we can do things like eat and pay our mortgages and care for our kids. It’s just a fact of life for the vast majority of […] More

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    The Top 10 Small Business Trends in 2016

    Small business trends, like most other trends, come and go. Some are hot one moment and obsolete the next. With so many changes every year, small businesses grow and evolve more rapidly than ever, and the small business market is ever changing. Old rules are in again, new rules are no longer all that interesting […] More

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