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Christine Spencer
 
 
 
 

Clarify Your Ideal Life | January 5, 2010

“Life is what happens to us, while we are busy doing other things”.

CLARIFY YOUR IDEAL LIFE!
How do you get from where you are today to where you want to be? Before you ponder the ‘How’, take a long hard look at where you truly want to be!

Think of it like a trip to the hair salon. It goes something like this:

You wake up one day and look in the mirror. ‘Bad Hair Day’? Hmmmm? Now, every woman knows what that feels like.

“I could probably use a trim. Maybe some layers. Are those roots showing already? Maybe I will go … Read More »


 

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10 Ways to Become a Girl on Top | November 19, 2009

10 Ways to Become a Girl on Top

By Nicole Williams,
Author of Girl on Top: Your Guide to Turning Dating Rules into Career Success

She knows how to work a room, she’s always impeccably dressed, and no matter how hard you might try you just can’t seem to break her confidence. Hate her or love her, everyone wants to be her. Here are 10 tactics to achieving your own Girl on Top status:

Know what you want and have the guts to ask for it. There’s nothing worse than being completely tongue-tied when you finally get face time with your boss.
Never offer … Read More »


 

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Terry Carter
 
 
 
 

Career Change Continuum | June 1, 2009

Today I am researching book writing methodologies (how to actually write my forthcoming book about How I Changed Careers).


 

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Comical Quest To Find Maternal Mojo | November 21, 2008

Gina Mak started writing fiction when she was in approximately her eighth year of practicing law.  Writing briefs to present to the court, she learned to love the process of putting thoughts and arguments on paper.

I loved, most of all, putting together a “story” that worked to persuade the judge one way or another.  Writing gave me a gratifying feeling of accomplishment, and I just wanted to take that a step further and see if I could tell a story to a wider audience.  Creating a fictional tale full of anecdotes from real life felt like a natural extension to … Read More »