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Category Archives: Motivation at Work
Encouragement From Me to You
Maybe your parents never told you that you rock. Well, you do.
Your Guide to Taking Chances
I don’t often have guest posts, so if I do, there is a good reason. Samantha Bangayan is a popular fixture in the online world. She is a chance-taker who doesn’t mind using dynamite when it comes to breaking through … Continue reading
Conquering The World At 15
I thought that I was the writer in the family. It turns out my daughter is long winded also. 🙂 She has written a post on her piano lesson girl site that is over 2,600 words. It is a detailed … Continue reading
Sweat. Bleed. Cry. But Don’t Even Think About Quitting
It’s Your Time If you’re on the edge once again, get off it. You aren’t quitting this time. This is the time. It’s your time. You owe yourself this one. You owe yourself enough to find out ‘what if’. What … Continue reading
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Getting Over A Bad Day At Work
Hey friends. Has a bad day at work knocked you down? Are you feeling deflated? Well, let’s turn that frown upside down. The first piece of uplifting news I have is that you aren’t at work right now. Actually, until … Continue reading
How I See Me
I’ve had the privilege of working in some very negative environments. Privilege? Is there a better way to put into practice the reading and growing you’ve been doing? Continue reading
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