Networking - Continuing on After Your Meeting
So what do you do after you've had a 45-minute networking meeting with someone?
You want to continue to demonstrate your genius after you've met with them, starting right after you've made contact with someone.
The master networkers have a way of keeping their name continually in front of their contacts in a way that demonstrates their genius - their innate ability to know what is going in in their industry and this world.
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The Golden Rules Of Motivation
Author: Jason De Boer
Why is motivation important?
Whether you are trying to achieve something yourself or lead others towards an achievement, the ability to be self-motivated or to motivate is crucial. When we meet people who are regarded as successful or high achievers, it is tempting to assume that they are innately self-driven, or are natural leaders with high levels of motivational ability. This may well be the case, but it is just as likely that they have learned and used some effective techniques for either motivating themselves or to motivate others.
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Organizing for Top Results: the Foundation of a Fast, Successful Job Search
Author: Michelle Dumas
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the average length of unemployment is about 18 weeks. But this statistic accounts for all industries, sectors, and professional levels. While you may be one of the lucky few, other statistics indicate that the average job search for a professional or mid-manager can take six months (25-26 weeks) or more.
Of course, if you are changing careers, your job search may be even longer. And if you are currently employed, your search will often take longer simply because you have less time to devote to it.
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