Nine Secrets Of Exceptionally Persuasive Leaders

The best persuasion strategies work in any situation, whether you’re persuading your boss to fund your project or give you a promotion or you’re persuading your teenager to take out the trash. Persuasion is an essential leadership skill that’s instrumental to your success. To up your persuasion game, read Mari Carmen’s “9 Secrets of Exceptionally Persuasive Leaders” published by Forbes.com.

How to Leave Your Job Gracefully Even If You Are Upset


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You feel they treated you like crap. They didn’t recognize or reward the work and dedication you gave them. And it’s time for you to exit. This article will share ways to leave your job gracefully and stay congruent with your personal brand even if you are upset.   Your first impulse after knowing your…

Self Management: 5 Simple Ways to Get It Together

Being on LinkedIn as my business grows has been an exciting journey. I know I’m not the only one constantly bombarded by requests, pitches, and offers from people looking to “connect” to sell me something. 

In this article, I share How To Elegantly Reject Requests on LinkedIn (and My Go to Rejection Templates.)

How To Elegantly Reject Requests on LinkedIn (and My Go-To Templates)

Being on LinkedIn as my business grows has been an exciting journey. I know I’m not the only one constantly bombarded by requests, pitches, and offers from people looking to “connect” to sell me something. 

In this article, I share How To Elegantly Reject Requests on LinkedIn (and My Go to Rejection Templates.)

BUSTING THE POPULARITY MYTH

Imagine the high school teen who has it all. We all know her. She’s the valedictorian, student body president, and when she shows up to parties, everyone knows her name.

It’s easy to imagine that she’s sure to be the real game-changer of the future. We compare her high school success to our own (or lack thereof) and are tempted to believe that we’ll never measure up. If the popular teens are destined for the limelight, will unpopular teens always have to stand in the shadow?