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Since working remotely became the emergency norm in the early days of the pandemic, workers have shown that they can… Read more The Most Important Thing Lost When We Lose Working Remotely
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We hear people in all sorts of high positions–CEOs, serial entrepreneurs, business owners, marketing gurus, celebrities–preach about failure; who everyone… Read more Hate Making Mistakes? That’s A Big Mistake
A couple weeks ago, I found myself doing something I usually try to avoid: waiting. I had spoken with both… Read more Patience is a Virtue, Waiting is Not