Sometimes it takes a step away to find out what’s happening inside. Contributor Jenna Sauber shares four ways to hone in on your soul mission, which she learned after a visit to the Arizona desert.
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‘My Journey to a Stress-Free Me’: One New Mom’s Advice for Finding Work-Life Balance
When Alicia Lawrence found out she was expecting her first child, she thought it wouldn’t interfere with her career. She was going to be different. Read on to see what she learned 9 months later.
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Help Us Make History
History is this close to being made. Polio, a disease that invades the nervous system and can cause paralysis, is closer than ever to being eradicated. Find out how you can help here.
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5 Tips to Survive (And Embrace) A Cross-Country Move
In the spring of 2010, I tackled a series of life events head-on. In a matter of months, I had switched jobs and industries, I had moved from Montana to California.
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I Want Her Job 2.0: The Best Version of YOU
There isn’t a day that passes where I don’t compare myself in some way. Some days I’m not as skinny as X, Y and Z. Some days I’m not as successful. Or as rich. Or as stylish. And some days I even feel like a failure.
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Finding Opportunity in Failure
“The blog is going to have to come down.” The words were direct and to the point, like a cold slap. A call from corporate was unexpected.
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Patience Makes Perfect
My problem is patience. I don’t feel like I’m doing enough. I’m not pushing hard enough, not impressing enough. I want to make a bigger impact. Now. Yes, my problem at work right now is patience.
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How I Beat Fear To Follow My Dreams
Shortly after college graduation, I was working in a temporary reporting position unsure of my next career move. Then, Maury Povich called. The entertainment mogul was starting a newspaper in Montana.
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The Importance of Believing in What You Do
The other night I sent a tweet out gushing about my job. Before you become nauseated thinking, “Well good for her, isn’t that peachy?” allow me to elaborate. A few months ago I was burning my candle