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🏈 Ready to SCORE Your Next Job?

🏈 Ready to SCORE Your Next Job?

Every small win matters—here’s how to stay in the game and score big. It’s football season. I’ll be the first to admit—I don’t know much about the game. But I love the energy, the drama, and those jaw-dropping plays. A long pass sailing through the air…a diving catch...

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Are you missing the ride?

Are you missing the ride?

Don’t just watch—jump on AI for the ride of your life When I was 10 years old, I went to the State Fair with one goal: to ride the double Ferris Wheel. It towered so high above the fairgrounds I could barely imagine the view. I had saved $5.50—enough to ride it again...

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What Cher can teach you about reinvention

What Cher can teach you about reinvention

“Because I can.” Three words to reboot your career. Someone once asked Cher why she’s still performing well into her 70s.Her answer?“Because I can.” That’s the energy I want you to borrow today. Cher has done it all—pop princess, Oscar-winning actress, rock icon,...

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The #1 mistake job seekers make with recruiters

The #1 mistake job seekers make with recruiters

Don't confuse friendly with friend Recruiters can be charming. Warm. Even chatty. They make it feel like you’re just having a nice conversation. But here’s the truth no one tells you: Recruiters are not your friend. They’re trained to screen you out, not cheer you on....

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Is it Presence or Productivity?

Is it Presence or Productivity?

Are you a Martha or a Mary? I’ve been thinking about the story of Martha and Mary. You know it, right? The one where Jesus comes to visit, and one sister is frantically trying to get dinner ready while the other one just sits and listens to Him? Here’s the passage:...

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The “foolish” move that changed my life

The “foolish” move that changed my life

Don’t Be a Fool—Follow Your Passion Twenty-eight years ago, on April 1st, I packed my car with clothes, toiletries, a printer, and a bulky desktop computer. I pointed my little Acura Vigor toward Austin, Texas, where I knew exactly three people—two nieces and a...

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