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Destroying the Game: The Art of Making it Look Easy. Too Easy. (Things You Can Take From the Court to the Boardroom) | The UrbaniteSocialites
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Modern Inspiration. The Guide for the City Professional. Destroying the Game: The Art of Making it Look Easy. Too Easy. (Things You Can Take From the Court to the Boardroom). February 1, 2013. In a well-spent 60 or so seconds, MJ makes three important and inspiring points:. Three Things You Can Take From the Court to the Boardroom. 1 Turn the pain of failure into success. 2 Work hard for what you want. Every. Single. Day. 3 No Excuses. Make it Happen. Feature image courtesy Flickr, cliff1066. You are com...
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Gigaom | Alt12 is tackling digital health, pregnancy and parenthood one comment at a time
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The industry leader in emerging technology research. Alt12 is tackling digital health, pregnancy and parenthood one comment at a time. Mar 1, 2013 - 6:00 AM PDT. What can a smartphone owner expect when she’s expecting? We’re starting to see more and more apps that could change how we consider digital health and social interaction on mobile. A company that aims to provide women with information and a social community built around the iPhone for three topics: fertility, pregnancy, and motherhood. After the...
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Past fosters « Love and a Six-Foot Leash
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Love and a Six-Foot Leash. One family's adventures with America's forgotten dogs. Pingback: A new blog feature! June 4, 2011 at 2:56 pm. I love changing my site – too often; I need to take advantage of the pages. So fun to see Lollie as I started following when you had sweet Gonzo And Blue is a DOLL – I look forward to learning more about her. Thanks for the change and congratulations on 50,000 hits. Each small colored section for your fosters is special. Well done. June 5, 2011 at 5:18 am. And for also ...
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See How Much Money I've Saved Using Coupons • SimpLeigh Organized
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Organize and Decorate Your Home While Saving Money at the Same Time! Building Our NV Home. See How Much Money I’ve Saved Using Coupons. August 10, 2015. December 31, 2015. When I decided that I was going to start saving money by using coupons, I began by focusing my efforts on using grocery store coupons. Well, here we are many years later, saving more money than I ever thought possible because I now know that I can use coupons to save money on EVERYTHING that I purchase! I had saved $10,743.17. Before g...
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About – Uncompromised
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Life at the intersection of passion and purpose. In the fall of 2015 I decided to leave my job at large global IT consulting firm and join a young and promising startup. I am a work in progress, pursuing a thriving career, and learning along the way. This blog chronicles the ins and outs of my journey, and I’m here for you, too. Why an uncompromised vocation? This blog is here to encourage you to pursue something with passion and conviction, or as I like to call it, an u. 7 thoughts on “ About. I love th...
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About Millennials | So-Called Millennial
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Musings about so-called Millennials. My Take on Millennials. I have been learning about, and analyzing Millennials for the last few years, and I agree with authors Howe and Strauss that Millennnials are pragmatic idealists. We want to have it all, because we were taught to, because it makes sense to, and because it’s possible. At worst we are: lazy, not risk-takers, coddled and immature, whiny- expecting everything to just work out in our lives. By Neil Howe and William Strauss. By Winograd and Hais, and...
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We Looked Like Giants |
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5 Songs You Should Know. This is a Picture of Me Naked. We Looked Like Giants. Most people hate being uncomfortable, and that’s understandable. This isn’t some groundbreaking statement. There’s a reason comfort is expensive. We crave it to the point that we’ll do everything we can to avoid the unfamiliar. I try my best to take a different approach. Being uncomfortable helps remind us how good comfortable feels. I’m weird, and I know how ridiculous this sounds, but I’d. Newer Entry →. I was staying at the...
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The Senior Chronicles, Part V: Phone Interview Realness | Jess AsPRing
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Building a Career in PR from the Ground Up. Drop Me a Line! The Senior Chronicles, Part IV: Cover letter help via #Resuchat. Boyz II Men, Graduation and Moving to New York →. The Senior Chronicles, Part V: Phone Interview Realness. May 10, 2013. Before you say it, I know I know…where the h*ll have I been? Well, I don’t know; getting ready to graduate (6 more weeks), gearing up for this move to New York City (queue. Empire State of Mind. And just trying to stay sane. Pick a quiet place, with good reception.
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The Accidental Environmentalist | #BrokeMillennials
https://brokemillennialsblog.wordpress.com/2013/03/27/the-accidental-environmentalist-budgeting-for-utilities
Learning to be a fiscally responsible member of Generation Me. Skip to primary content. Sharing the Love (Round Ups). March 27, 2013. For starters, I’m still a little scared to open our electric bill. The fact that the amount due fluctuates monthly really messes with my budgeting style. Even worse, the entire billing system is shrouded in mystery. Each month feels like a chess game, Broke Millennial vs. the geniuses at Con-Ed. They supplied us with bottled water at work and I always brought my bottle hom...
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Who We Are | Dads' Bucket List
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Dads' Bucket List. Go See. Be. Do. What We’ve Done. 8220;There is always a moment in childhood when the door opens and lets the future in.”. 8211; Graham Greene. Taken on the inaugural experience of the Dads’ Bucket List – creating a lifetime of experiences for our kids. In the words of one of my sporting heroes, Herb Brooks. 8220;This is our time.”. Let’s not let it slip away. What are we doing? We want dads to meet and connect with other dads and also for kids to foster new friendships. What this is not.
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