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Authentically You!

Odd isn’t it that once you start to think about something it seems to pop up everywhere? You know the sort of thing, you decide to buy a particular car and then see them everywhere. Well, my latest one is everybody seems to be talking about being authentic. Here at The Way Towers, we
May 27, 2013
by Angela
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Authentic, confidence

Coming Home In 2013

Odd isn’t it, that we think that the change of a date will somehow mark a new beginning in the way any other day cannot do. We might look at the 31st of December and think tomorrow will be the start of something new. More good stuff or perhaps some good stuff at last. If that’s the ca
December 29, 2012
by Angela
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Authentic, confidence

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RT @HarvardBiz "In my experience, the most impactful development happens not through formal programs, but smaller moments that occur within the workplace." s.hbr.org/2Re9nxK

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RT @HarvardBiz Even though 76% of working professionals believe that having a mentor is important to growth, more than 54% don't have one. s.hbr.org/38riMrB

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RT @HarvardBiz How to get yourself on track to accomplish something big: 1. Identify a tiny "micro habit" to cultivate. 2. Piggyback your new habit on a daily task. 3. Track your progress. 4. Hold steady. 5. Seek accountability. s.hbr.org/2tFa2j1

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