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Motivation in the modern age of social media; keep your social media feed positive by following inspirational influencers.
Ignore Deadlines as They Are Completely Artificial
As we go through a third year of crisis, be it health, geopolitics or economics, we are all bombarded with digital stimuli and distracting information. We are also becoming more reactive in the way we process information and decide about general matters. This is in part explained by the enormous level of mental stress and financial changes we have all faced in the recent past.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Motivation
When was the last time you did something for the first time?
At first, when I read this, recognition drew a smile on my face. It seems such a light-hearted question. But then I started making a mental list of “firsts” and realized there is a lot of hidden wisdom in it.
By Ricky Lanusse3 years ago in Motivation
Executive and Entrepreneurs: Here is How to Use Silence to Your Advantage
While silence can be awkward, learning how to use it at the right moment can be powerful. Conventional wisdom tells us that if you make your voice heard, be it in a classroom, in a board meeting or at a networking event, you are going to get what you want. One of the quotes that tends to resonate with my thinking is: “the loudest in the room is the weakest in the room”. And what I have learned in over 25 years as an entrepreneur and as I senior advisor is that decision makers appreciate quiet leadership as they often associate that with mature judgment. My advice today is going to be how to use silence to your advantage both in your personal and professional life.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Motivation
Social Media Freelance Jobs
Networking is still the key You can’t just throw up a few ads and expect to find work. You’ve got to put yourself out there and meet people. Networking, either online or in person, can lead to job leads and great connections that can help your career take off. Plus, it’s a great way to meet people in your field and learn from each other. There are a few ways to network: - Join online networking groups - There are a lot of great online networking groups and communities out there. From specific social media groups to general marketing groups, you can meet people and spark helpful discussions. This is a great way to find people who might be interested in hiring you. - Attend in-person networking events - From social media meetups to conferences, there are plenty of opportunities to meet people. Online networking is great, but there’s nothing like actually meeting someone in person.
By Usman Bashir3 years ago in Motivation
My Goals & Worth For This year 2022 Going Into the New Year.
Pinterest has been my go to place to get ideas for interior designing, ideas for novels, and ideas for office decorating. My Pinterest Pins are filling up and it's been a bit of an obsession of mine every morning checking.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)3 years ago in Motivation
14 Graphic Design Tips to Make You A Better Designer
Getting Started Seek Out Unexpected Sources of Design Inspiration Researching design inspiration is often a favorite step in the design process and certainly shouldn't be overlooked. Seeking out inspiration from existing designs can be very exciting and help open your mind to new ideas you hadn't considered before. There is a wealth of reference to be seen on various design blogs and in graphic design books. Even the work of industry leaders is at the tips of your fingers on social media platforms.
By Deep sangani3 years ago in Motivation
Women are better CEOs and here is where the women led market is headed in 2022
At a recent Shark Tank episode where Billionaire Mark Cuban and other highly successful investors join him to get pitched live by aspiring entrepreneurs, Mr. O’ Leary, one of the show leaders, declared that "Women make better CEOs. He elaborated further “All things being equal, given the choice between a woman and a man, I would pick the woman every time." He explained that in 75% of his investment he has been successful because these companies have women in C suite role. If we break it down further, we find out that 55% of the companies he has invested recently, have a women CEO. Most of these investments are a recent change of his investment strategy where he prioritizes women CEO as a criterion to select start up and mid-cap company in which to invest. He is making more money in companies that are women led. Pure and simple according to him women are better at running companies and if they are publicly traded their stocks are less volatile.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Motivation







