Reaching for a Better Tomorrow
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10 Signs Wealth is Coming to You: How to Manifest True Financial Abundance
Are you on the path to manifesting true financial wealth? In this blog post, we will explore ten signs that indicate wealth is coming your way. These signs are based on the concept of the law of attraction, a powerful principle that can help you attract abundance into your life. By understanding these signs and…
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What Makes a GREAT Manager? Qualities That Set the Best Apart
Being promoted to a management position is often seen as a mark of success in the workplace. However, not all great employees make great managers. So, what makes a great manager? According to Julie Zhuo, ex-VP of Facebook and author of “The Making of a Manager,” it’s not an inherent quality but a set of…
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5 Rules for Effective Communication with Executives
Are you having trouble communicating effectively with executives? Do you find that they speak a different language than you? Well, it’s not just you; many people struggle with communicating with executives effectively. In this article, we will discuss the five rules for communicating with executives and help you navigate the landscape of executive communication. Rule…
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The Reason Why You Shouldn’t Keep Cash in the Bank, but Buy Silver Instead
In today’s world, it’s essential to have a reliable and secure investment to ensure your future financial stability. With inflation on the rise and the value of money depreciating every year, it’s crucial to find an investment that can withstand economic downturns and maintain its value over time. This is where silver comes in as…
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Think Fast and Talk Smart On the Spot: How to Talk Fast and Clearly in Meetings
Have you ever found yourself in a meeting or a conversation where you struggled to articulate your thoughts in a quick and intelligent way? Perhaps you were put on the spot and couldn’t come up with an answer on the spot? If so, you’re not alone. Many people struggle with thinking fast and talking smart…
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Tax Deductions for Medical Expenses: How Swimming Pools and Other Large Expenses Can Qualify
Many people are unaware of the various ways they can reduce their tax bill, and one unexpected way is through medical expenses. While most medical expenses are covered by insurance, unreimbursed expenses may qualify for tax deductions. In this article, we’ll explore the rules around tax deductions for medical expenses and some surprising items that…
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Is Remote Work a Liability? Why Some Companies Think So
In the wake of the pandemic, remote work became the norm for millions of employees globally. Many companies welcomed the flexibility that remote work offered and looked at it as a way to attract and retain top talent. However, some companies are now having second thoughts about remote work, raising tensions between them and their…
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Citizenship in Sharp Relief: Dispelling the Myth of Political Polarization
Political polarization has been a buzzword for quite some time, and it’s not surprising considering the state of politics in many countries. Negative partisanship is at an all-time high, and the light of good citizenship seems to be falling on combative and poisonous politics. However, as Professor Harold Heie highlights in his Ted Talk on…
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How to Take the BS Out of Business Speak
Are you fluent in the language of BS? Or are you tired of hearing corporate buzzwords in the workplace that you have no idea what they mean? If you’re the latter, you’re not alone. In this article, we’ll discuss ways to remove business jargon from your daily vocabulary and communicate effectively without sounding like a…
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Understanding the Factors that Influence Gold Prices
Why Gold Prices Are Increasing: Exploring the Factors Behind the Recent Rise Gold has long been prized for its beauty, rarity, and durability. But it’s also an investment that many people turn to during times of economic uncertainty or inflation. And in recent years, the price of gold has been on the rise. In this…
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Many Borrowers Not Financially Ready to Resume Payments
As the world slowly recovers from the impact of the pandemic, some borrowers who have been struggling with their personal finances may find it difficult to make ends meet as student loan payments are expected to resume later this year. This has raised concerns among younger borrowers who may not be financially ready to resume…