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Posted by Judith Pennington
Several years ago, during an interview with Bernie Siegel on precognitive intuition and the role it plays in his life, this distinguished doctor and bestselling author recounted a story about a patient who criticized him for his anger. Siegel responded, "I was angry because of what I had to do to you."
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Posted by Virginia Bola, PsyD
There is an end to the job search tunnel! It has been a long, hard road: layoff, unemployment, fear, depression, and occasionally panic or despair. Beyond the trauma of losing your job stretches the uncomfortable, stress filled nightmare of looking for work. Emotionally reeling from the blows of joblessness, you picked yourself up and cast yourself out into the mind-numbing, ego-destructive, judgmental world of the job seeker.
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Posted by Edward Leger
Turn Your Hobbie Into Extra Income Before You Think
Career
Many people get a big idea that...
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Posted by Jim Edwards
Educating yourself about computers and software programs represents a very expensive proposition in both time and
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Posted by CVwriting.net
In this age of technology a CV put together on an old typewriter and sent Âsnail mail is not enough.
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Posted by Linda Matias
There is a major difference between conventional resumes and executive resumes. Accomplishments are usually the center point of a conventional resume (i.e., indicating how much money was saved, how sales increased, what processes were proposed, planned, initiated, implemented, or streamlined). The executive resume, on the other hand, has more than one focus. It alludes to the executive's ability to drive profits (accomplishments) and the capacity to lead (that is, to blend various "soft" skills) an organization.
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Posted by Robert Thatcher
Data entry workers are increasing in number everyday. It is
estimated that a at least 40 million individuals...
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Posted by Max Stein
Healthcare is one of the hottest career fields in America today. The aging and retiring of the largest population segment in the country, known as baby boomers, has left the healthcare industry racing to find enough employees to fill the void. Advances in medical technology and treatment are causing people to live longer as well. Add the fact many universities and colleges dont have enough teachers to train new employees; there becomes a ripe market for healthcare careers.
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