Alexandra Levit: How to Succeed at Work

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QjIpuVtoMB of DC @ Oct 07, 2009 00:53:23 AM

thanks

Thanks, Manisha!

Kimberly Palmer of DC @ Jul 22, 2009 11:10:33 AM

Bravo - Beautifully Stated!

"It was a slow transition. That's something a lot of people don't know, that the way a lot of us do it is more cautious."

These were my two favorite sentences. In this crazy 24/7/365 world of ours, this is a great reminder that lasting careers (like lasting relationships and even lasting personal wealth) are most often built up over time. Not overnight. Thanks Kimberly & Alexandra for dispensing such highly practical and useful advice.

Manisha Thaor of TX @ Jul 22, 2009 00:22:47 AM

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