Category: Landing that Job
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Writing what you don’t know
They speak of “bottoming out” when you’re in addiction recovery; that point at which you have absolutely nothing left to lose and no options left. I haven’t ever stepped my way out of a relationship with substances, but I have made a few precarious life-leaps. My twelve parcours. A parcours is described as a route…
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The doula as witness
I love that I learn from every single birth I have the privilege to attend. Each family and each birth requires different things from me – different words, different actions, different energies. At times I stand by as a quiet presence, at other times I am in constant contact. Some moms prefer silence, while others…
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Long live introverts in the workplace!
Every office has a quiet guy who doesn’t join in on conversations about the latest Super 15 (or is it 12 or 14?) game. Or a reserved bookworm-colleague who – unlike the rest of the office – seldomly LOL’s when the boss cracks a joke.
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5 movies about ‘Landing that job’
All of us need some inspiration once in a while to nudge us in the right direction.
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Q&A: Simon Hartley, The silver streak of change
Meet on-the-move entrepreneur Simon Hartley, whose restless quest for success lies at the heart of three very different startup companies with a common purpose … to deliver the goods
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Q&A: Adelaide Matlejoane, People Person
Meet a business mover and shaker whose passion in life is putting people in their place
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Happiness is an office space to call your own
Working from home is every freelancer’s dream, until it turns into a nightmare. That’s when the Space Race begins, and you win it when you find a place that lets you enjoy the best of both worlds, writes Stacey Vee
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Gareth Cliff on the power of entrepreneurial purpose
In this video, unradio entrepreneur Gareth Cliff offers great tips about starting your own business and the liberating power of having a purpose beyond self-interest.
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How to boost productivity at work
It’s fair to say productivity at work boils down to ‘different strokes for different folks’.