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If you're new to the community, welcome. I am just getting this up and running, and I am very excited to see where it goes. In the mean time, feel free to download my free budget template to regain control of your finances. Also check out my free downloadable resume template that will help you stand out in the job market! Lot's more to come!
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The Alchemist by Paulo Coehho
This is one of my favorite books of all time. I've read it once so far, but I think it will be great to revisit. It is great for people who are searching for challenge or adventure in life, but who are afraid to leave the safety of normalcy. The symbolism creates the magic of the story itself, but leaves the reader with the feeling of courage and inspiration to take on the world. Has anybody else read The Alchemist, and if so what did you think? I am considering doing in depth video book reviews of some of my favorites, from personal finance to fiction. Let me know if you guys would find this helpful, and feel free to request book reviews for your favorites!
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The Alchemist by Paulo Coehho
Small people
In the workplace, people will always disappoint you. If you’re a high performer, it’s daily. At times, it can feel beyond frustrating. Mind-numbing seems like an adequate descriptor. When this happens (not if), just remember that they’re small. They’re setting their ceiling. You’re not small. You’re constantly raising your ceiling. Don’t let small people confuse you and make you feel small. Let small people be small. That’s why they are where they are and you are where you are.
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“I know what I bring to the table. So trust me when I say I’m not afraid to eat alone” - probably a dead white guy
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The Boy and the Nettle
A boy playing in the fields got stung by a nettle. He ran home to his mother, telling her that he had but touched that nasty weed, and it had stung him. "It was just your touching it, my boy," said the mother, "that caused it to sting you; the next time you meddle with a nettle, grasp it tightly, and it will do you no hurt". Do boldly what you do at all. Fables, Aesop -Excerpt from The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
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