Monday, May 12th, 2008
Your boss is breathing down your neck. He needs this report and he needs it now. However, you’re supposed to be planning the company picnic, you’re supposed to be scheduling your bosses flight to Japan for a meeting with the bigwigs next month and a hundred other duties that he’s piled on your plate. How [...]
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Monday, May 12th, 2008
When you first go to college, the entire concept can seem overwhelming. You have your class schedule, you have your books and you’re ready to go but now you have to learn the campus outlay, you have to attend your classes, study hard and still have time for a social life. How on earth are [...]
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Monday, May 12th, 2008
You have just started college, and are very excited with your new surroundings. You are getting use to your classes, as well as your new living arrangement. Gone are the days when you had a structured school day. You have classes intermittently throughout the day, and you have met new friends to go out with [...]
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Monday, May 12th, 2008
Some people go to work each and every day merely to collect a paycheck. They are getting paid for their time, that’s it. However, the rest of us want to actually move up in the company. We want to get recognized for our hard work and we want to succeed in today’s competitive business world. [...]
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Monday, May 12th, 2008
If you’re employed (whether for yourself or others) you’ve probably been bombarded with the importance of good time management. This helps you be more productive, make more money and put hair on your chest (alright, maybe the last was an exaggeration, but you know what I mean). But how do you know if you need [...]
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