Category: Lifestyle & Habit Building

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Your Chance to Get On-Camera Training. Literally.

Interactive video is the new frontier for getting yourself, your expertise, and your personal brand out there. So I’d like to invite you to be an early adopter and get your on-camera skills sharpened by joining me online: I’m holding a limited number of free on-camera workshops on the live video platform Spreecast.

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2013 Shaping Up as Great Year For Career Move!

Editor’s Note: This blog is a modified excerpt from professional “headhunter” and bestselling job-hunting book author Skip Freeman’s next book in the “Headhunter” Hiring Secrets series of job-hunting books, Career Stalled? Publication is scheduled for early 2013.

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While I am certainly not a prophet, the facts strongly suggest—with a high degree of probability—that 2013 …

Communication & NetworkingLifestyle & Habit BuildingRelationships & Personal Growth

One Sentence You Should Never Say at Work

Our jobs can be a challenge amidst all the change that invariably is happening at our companies. Whether we are at a fast growing start-up, a huge corporation adapting to new market conditions and competitors or somewhere in between, odds are this is a reality of work.

No matter what your job, company or industry, …

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Personal Branding Interview: Tim Ferriss on The 4-Hour Chef

I recently spoke to Tim Ferriss, who is author of the #1 New York Times best sellers The 4-Hour Workweek and The 4-Hour Body. He’s been called “The Superman of Silicon Valley” by Wired, one of Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Business People” and “the world’s best guinea pig” by Newsweek, which ranked him in its …

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Branding Your Resume For Intelligence

You know that you’re smarter than the average bear, but how can you give your resume reader that first impression?

Most job seekers try to do this directly, using adjectives that say “I’m smart!”.

Since most of us have average intelligence, few employers believe direct statements – everyone feels they’re smart, while many candidates have …