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People With Disabilities: End Subminimum Wages

I love the op-ed section of the paper. I believe we all need to write at least one letter on something we’re passionate about in our lifetime. In saying that, I applaud this reader When a neurotypical person accepts a … Continue reading

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Build an On-Ramp

Superfans aren’t created; they’re cultivated. “Give people little, easy ways to participate, and then you gradually get them further and further up the curve,” Barnett says. Little Spoon, for example, launched an online platform called “Is This Normal?,” where parents can get … Continue reading

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1,2,3

Learn from your mistakes…every Friday, I look back on my week and rank my meetings . Zero if it was a waste of time, one if the word would hardly end if I’d miss it, and two for for an … Continue reading

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Reinforcement

It just ended up reinforcing that I was on the right path, because if I’m enjoying my work when it’s during a pandemic and it’s really challenging, I’m going to do just fine when it’s regular times. Positively Purging – I … Continue reading

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Stand Out

Wherever you are in your career or job search, be thinking, what makes me interesting? What will set me apart from other qualified candidates? Some HR people call it your personal brand. I call it, “What makes you special?” –PHIL … Continue reading

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