What If I Have Already Told the Interviewer What I Am Making? Now What? by JK Chapman

Oops, I already told the interviewer what I am making? Now what? All is not lost! This is my Second Commandment of Salary Negotiation: Thou Shalt not Regret Disclosure. Just because they know your current salary or salary expectations doesn't mean you can't negotiate for a fair market value. O

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Breaking Barriers to Creativity - Five Strategies For Third Agers by Frank Bonkowski

Recent research on aging shows a clear link between developing creativity and having a joyful, enriching midlife and beyond. For third agers to be more effective, productive and fulfilled in their lives, they need to break the barriers to creativity. Here are five new ways of thinking, speaking

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I’m Not One For New Year’s Resolutions But This New Way of Seeing Things Will Make For a Great 2009 By Gaynor Parke

I'm Not One For New Year's Resolutions But This New Way of Seeing Things Will Make For a Great 2009 By Gaynor Parke For the first time in my life as I look at the year that is coming to an end I happily look back over my life and the first thing that occurs to me is my appreciation of all the peo

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The Ego, Super-Ego and the Id - A Balancing Act By Dr. Raymond Comeau

Anyone seriously interested in self-improvement needs at least a rudimentary understanding of the trilogy composed of the Id, the Ego and the Super-ego. These are not specific part of the brain. They are simply constructs designed to better study and understand how the psyche functions. The Id

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Top 10 Myths About Online Education By Jenny Sweeney

Are you considering advanced education, but are a little apprehensive of online education? Below are the top ten myths about online degree programs- disproved! After reading this, you won't want to wait to find the best online program that's right for you. Myth #1 They're the same as a textbook

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