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An A-Z Guide for Successful Career Design

She Owns Success

There’s no better time than right now to find a career path you love and design a life you enjoy because life’s too short not to. This A-Z guide covers the most important things you need to know when it comes to making your career and life goals a reality. That is until I worked in a hospital on night shifts!

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How to manage a college education | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

So ask your career center for input on your resume, but don’t let them dictate structure to you. Career centers don’t understand social media. Most people get jobs from their network, not from a career center. And social media is the fastest, most effective way for you to build a network.

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Five tips for asking better questions | Penelope Trunk's Brazen.

Penelope Trunk

Think of your career path as a question path. I think it's important to not make people feel bad or stupid when they ask questions – intimidation doesn't motivate learning. For example, I know I want to write about the farm, but I’m not sure how to do it. Posted by Margaret G. Good question.

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How to hit a wall at work, with grace | Penelope Trunk's Brazen.

Penelope Trunk

If hospitals in NYC did this, there would be a run on grilled cheese ingredients all over the city. Write about how to find autonomy at work, about the farmer, about how to network and build a community. You are trying to motivate people to do the impossible and some "genius" is pulling the carpet out from under you.

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