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Career Nuggets

Aim for a Passive Income

How would you like to earn money while you sleep? Sound a bit too hard to believe? The fact is, millions of people earn a good proportion of their income in their sleeping hours.
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Learn From Your Mistakes… But Only After You’ve Learned From Others’

In almost any field, the person who knows the most – and applies that knowledge most effectively – is he who will succeed. You have to constantly be in a learning mode, and in touch with what is changing.
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Have Written Goals

When I first started reading Self-Help books, I found that almost every author had a major chapter dedicated to setting goals. They nearly always mentioned a study done by Yale University that proved the effectiveness of goal-setting.
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Go The Extra Mile

There are never traffic jams on the extra mile.
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Andrew Carnegie – once the richest man on the planet – would often hire men not according to their social status, or their educational background, but by their willingness to go the extra mile. He would promote people off the factory floor to the top of his company – and pay them the equivalent of tens of millions of dollars in today’s money – all because he noticed they would go out of their way to do the best they could.
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Know What Makes You Unique

We are all unique. We’ve all have a different mix of knowledge, skills and experience of the World that combines to form a unique combination.
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Do What You Enjoy

If you want to be successful, find something that you truly enjoy. If you can find a job that you love, you’ll never truly have to work a day in your life.
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Think Of Yourself As Self-Employed

It may seem pretty benign, but when you take to heart this gem from self-help guru Brian Tracy it truly can change your outlook on life and have you thinking for weeks.
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