Monthly Archive: June 2013

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Go Google Yourself!

When you tell someone to “go Google yourself,” you’re usually implying that they are self-obsessed and conceited, but while someone who looks themselves up on Google daily may be a bit egotistic, you really...

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20 Online Resources for Free E-Books

Many people are turning from traditional paper-based books to e-readers these days, and though the demand for printed books might be lessening somewhat, folks are certainly not reading any less! If anything, the ability...

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How to Develop a Daily Writing Habit

Writing is one of the most difficult, most underrated activities that people all across the world covet. Some people write as a profession while others write because it is required of them in their...

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11 Tips to Help You Think More Positively

In a study at the Mayo clinic in Rochester, Minnesota patients were given a personality test that assessed their levels of optimism and pessimism. The progress of the patients was measured over 30 years,...

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4 Realistic Ways To Follow Your Passion

Many books/blogs of the finding-yourself genre are little more than superficial, follow-your-dreams mush with no teeth. They are lightweight on reality, rational thinking, and right action. Typically they don’t have chapters called “a well conceived plan to get...

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The 20 Best Internships In America

  Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn make Google’s internship look pretty fun in “The Internship,” which opened on Friday, and the movie is surprisingly accurate. Google remains the best internship program in America, according...

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Should You have a Close Friend at Work?

As we talk about innovative leadership, many people are likely wondering what this really means in concrete examples, not some theory. One concrete example is the shift from the view that good leaders and...

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