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Fewer Sick Days
By Maureen Anderson
Does it ever seem like the people who love their jobs take fewer sick days? Career consultant Phil Ronniger of Louisville, Kentucky, says research supports this. In particular, he adds, studies of longevity. "There’s regular exercise and good diet," he says, "but people who tended to live longer really did have some reason for getting up in the morning, some reason for being here and some purpose in their lives."
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Why Some People Almost Always Succeed At Work
By Kevin Donlin
Some people always seem to get hired faster, get more promotions and make more money on the job, in any economy.
Why is that?
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How To START the Job Interview
From What Would Dad Say
Over 58%* of jobs are lost BEFORE the actual interview takes place. Yet advice-givers go on and on about the job interview itself, - how to respond to different questions, what the interviewer is trying to find out about you, etc. Fact is, before you sit down for the interview, you have already made your first impression. at the company, ..and no matter how well you do in the interview, you are either going uphill or downhill with the interviewer. Why not make sure you start out on a positive note? It is simple to do.
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Rules of Confidence
By Nicole Williams
Nicole Williams talks about the rules of confidence. Sometimes confidence is the difference between getting that promotion and getting passed over. Knowing what it takes to be confident can help you succeed and exert confidence in everything you do.
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