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Find your quiet so that you can find what you really want. Personally, I like to try things and jump right in but that's what speaks to me. What's most important is to remember that things are not forever, and so you must not be burdened with commitment or feel anxious about trying something different.

#any level #extrovert #all Industries #leadership skills
Carolyn Centeno
Founder @ The We Age

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When asking for a raise, if they say budgets are set, you should ask if there are any extraordinary business conditions in which the board would be willing to make an exception if truly amazing value delivery was achieved.

#mid-level professional #ambivert #all Industries #salary negotiation skills
Ale Lariu
Co-Founder @ SheSays

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Women generally have good intuition so go with your gut. Be clear on what your skillsets are and what you want to pursue in your career. Make yourself able to stay at the table and continue being a great advocate of yourself.

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Rachel Conlan
Global Brand Partnerships Sports @ CAA (Creative Artists Agency)

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Never use the sentiment of "how much a company has done for you" when making important decisions (e.g. asking for a promotion, leaving the company, etc.). Anything an employer does for you is a direct reflection of your contributions. If they've been good to you it's because YOU earned it. Remember that.

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Anonymous @ Wire Stone - Accenture Interactive

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Whenever you're having a tough time, remember that there's always someone who has a far harder job than you do right now. When thinking of others and trying to be empathetic, be careful that it doesn't come from a place of judgment and privilege. Have kindness for yourself and others, that's a much better word to use.

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Farrah Bostic
Founder, Head of Strategy @ The Difference Engine

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