Career Woman
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What’s keeping you in prison?
All over the world, people are in prisons — both those built with real bricks and bars, and those built from the fears and problems that hold us back. And there are some common factors in both. Many people...
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7 tips to deal with personal drama
It is inevitable that during the course of your career, you will have to endure more than one personal drama. These are events that have a huge impact on your personal life, but also have the ability to either...
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Ambition: All that glitters is not gold
We all have desires and ambition in our careers, business and life. We are all also surrounded by a glittering temptations. With exciting opportunities, fast people and even faster money swirling around us… it is like being a child...
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Courage: Sage insights about from a baby bird
Courage is the king of qualities. Actually, the Greek philosopher, Aristotle, put only one other quality above it: honour. He said: “You will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of the mind...
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How to cope: Signs you’re suffering a thrisis
How to cope in a thrisis. A thrisis is a pre-mid-life crisis that happens in your 30s – rather than the stereotypical crisis that is said to hit in your 40s. A thrisis often slams you when you...
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Challenges of a businesswoman
The challenges of being in business are well-known, and can make your path seem like an uphill battle. Regardless of whether you are self-employed, or working for someone else, there are always associated challenges. Throw in being a woman,...
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5 Ways to Stay on Track | The Business Woman TV
Learn the 5 ways to stay on track for serious success 1. What is your big picture? Dream big and be very clear about what you want….is it to climb the corporate ladder? What is your 5 year...
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7 easy tips to turn your weaknesses into strengths
In business, knowing your strengths and weaknesses is vital. It can mean the difference between success, failure and everything in between. And weaknesses can be turned into strengths, with a bit of self-examination and strategic thinking. Remember that you are only...
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Joan Armatrading, and the art of receiving recognition
I learned an important lesson when I went to see the legendary singer and guitarist, Joan Armatrading, the other week. Armatrading, now 63, is a master of what she does – songwriter, guitarist, pianist, performer and raconteur. She’s one of the...