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    Make Better Choices In Your Career

    Your career is made up of choices. You choose what you want to do, where you will do it, and what type of education will get you there. Some of your choices empower you and others hold you back. Either way, you have power over what you choose in your career. 

    The challenges in your career, in most cases, arise not by accident, but from the choices that hold you back.

    For example:

    • You chose to complete a project on your own. Your choice holds you back because you alienate others, rather than build a supportive network.

    • You choose to send an e-mail while you are angry. Your choice holds you back because people remember your rash decision.

    • You choose to work all the time. Your choice holds you back because your schedule drains your energy, clouds your perspective, and casts a shadow over your relationships.

    • You choose to coast through your career. Your choice holds you back because you lack direction and focus.

    No surprises. So why are we so surprised when things go off course, or when we are faced with a major problem in our career? To find out, Click Here

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