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WorkLife Lessons

  1. Find something that excites you, something that you are genuinely interested in doing.
  2. Say yes to the random things that might come, take a chance on something new. You never know where things might lead.
  3. If you really want something, you’ve got to put in the hours and the effort. Don’t be scared to fail, you’ll be proud you tried.
  4. It’s your own unique personality that is your biggest asset. Being your authentic self is the best thing you can be.
  5. Career success means nothing unless you’re happy with yourself, too. Other people’s successes are not your failures – we are all on our own path.

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