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How Your Handwriting May Impact Your Job

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A story in today's Wall Street Journal discusses how forming letters is key to developing the brain. Tags: handwriting how to write get along with boss communicate. What does your handwriting say to your boss? You might be surprised to learn just how much. How important do you think handwriting is in the workplace today?

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Reality Check: Time to Pay Attention to the Details

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I've been hit with dozens of queries from experts wanting to explain what has happened on Wall Street and what it means for the average worker. Tags: video Acing the Interview Wall Street Journal fun at work how can i 45things career advice economy business Anita Bruzzese. We all need the laugh. del.icio.us.

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The 5S concept: Will a Misplaced Stapler Get You in Trouble?

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But no, there it was on the front page of the Wall Street Journal this morning. Tags: Wall Street Journal jobs workplace organization 5S career advice neatness economy Anita Bruzzese. What do you think of 5S? Are companies focusing on the wrong things at work these days?

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Has Your Confidence Turned Into Arrogance?

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As we can all witness after the latest debacle on Wall Street, there are plenty of big egos when it comes to big business. I can't predict what the outcome of this Wall Street bailout will be, because I'm not an economist. We don't think we are arrogant, just confident. They'll keep that ego from heading into arrogance.

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Five People You Gotta Pay Attention To Today

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Poor Handwriting Skills a Problem

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But according to a Wall Street Journal story , these workers might want to be careful. "A The story goes on to say that even in a job interview, you should never suggest how many loyal co-workers would tag along with you. Such lawsuits often claim breach of fidiciary responsibility." del.icio.us.

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Be Cautious About Revealing Personal Details

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A Wall Street Journal article today noted that it might be a problem when co-workers or bosses wanted to be your "friend" in an online social networking site like MySpace or Facebook. Tags: MySpace Facebook blogs transparency career. I'm so happy to hear that. Let’s add “common sense” to our definition of transparency.