Success is a right to anyone who is willing to do the work and earn success. It says, without artifice, that we all have the option to succeed, none of us are doomed or predestined to be failures.
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Success is a right to anyone who is willing to do the work and earn success. It says, without artifice, that we all have the option to succeed, none of us are doomed or predestined to be failures.
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For all of you loading up those new backpacks, sharpening your pristine yellow pencils, and scheming about how you’re going to smuggle your cell, iPhone, iPod, Zune, video games or other banned technology into your classes, LISTEN UP. (Parents too!) I may be able to help you see this whole experience – that is, your life as a student – in a very different light that can almost guarantee your success in the long run, but way more importantly, your personal confidence and happiness.
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Jane Pak, CEO of NAWBO LA (the National Association of Woman Business Owners), delivers a riveting graduation speech to hundreds of students from Los Angeles Job Corps. In her speech, Jane reveals her formula for success by sharing her 10 key philosophies, ideals and lessons she has learned over the years.
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The following is an excerpt from an article featuring Jennifer Kushell: We asked Jennifer Kushell, entrepreneur and author of Secrets of the Young & Successful, how to make sure your start-up survives — and thrives. 1. Be passionate about the work. You’ll never muster the mojo necessary to get your business off the ground unless [...]
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