The Downside to Living in the Information Age

When I first decided to be a freelance writer, I did tons of research. I bought lots of books, I subscribed to a lot of blogs, and reached out to anyone who could give me…

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5 Life Lessons I Learned from Sharing an Office with a Recent College Grad

“I just graduated in May.” They’re the last words you want to hear upon learning your new business quarters consists of sharing an office; especially when you consider yourself a well-respected mid-level professional years out…

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The Reason Why I Love Rejection (And Why You May Start Loving it Too)

“Thanks but no thanks.” “I’ll pass.” “Not interested.” “It’s not right for us.” These are all words I hear on almost a daily basis. Most people will cringe and sink further into their seat if…

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One of the Most Under Appreciated Careers of All…

When you think of under appreciated professionals I bet a few of them come to mind. They’re probably the same ones that come to most modern Americans’ mind. Each and every one of you probably…

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8 Source Blunders to Avoid When Dealing with a Journalist

You interviewed with a journalist and had your advice mentioned in a national publication. You know the journalist writes about  education all the time and you made sure to let her know you specialize in…

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