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How to prioritize self-care in the workplace
How to adapt to new work arrangements
How to maintain work-life balance
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If one opportunity will make or break your idea of success, then your idea of success is not solid enough to begin with.
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You're not the biggest boss. There will always be a higher power that can throw you off the ladder at any time.
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Don't just try to pass your classes; try to ace them. Donβt just try to pay your bills, save enough to travel. I donβt want you to write a script just to see a movie get made; I want you to win the Oscar. Thatβs the difference between settling like a survivor and conquering like a Bawse.
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The tips (or lessons) Lilly talks about are so simple and most of them we already know. But when you read about them it makes you think 'Why haven't I been doing this already?'. Some of the lessons are real gold and we all can use some inspiration to make ourselves better :)
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Pull everything out of your closet and separate it into three piles: keep, donate, or throw away. And in terms of "keep" make a physical list of what you have before hanging them back up.
Don't try to fight your inner battle until you have leveled up.Β The inner battle you're facing never goes away completely. It just becomes easier when you are prepared.
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