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victusinveritas · 8 months ago
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foreverrryourssss · 11 months ago
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theblackfemininesociety · 11 months ago
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Girl Boss.
🏷️ @justicejwilliams CEO of @beautywarusa
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svdaily · 1 year ago
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The most important quality you can have as a young professional, in any field, is the ability to pivot. To learn from bad circumstances, to redirect after rejection, to capitalise on what would be a loss to anyone else. Learn how to pivot, and you’ll literally be invincible.
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nando161mando · 1 year ago
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Smaug the CEO
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newtiative · 5 months ago
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learn + apply = succeed | @newtiative
Learn new skills, ideas, and perspectives to build a strong foundation. Apply what you’ve learned through practice and real-world experiences. Succeed by staying consistent, adapting to challenges, and refining your approach over time.
#obsession #talent #inspirationalquotes #inspiring #ceomindset #ceo #entrepeneur #stevejobs #billgates #jeffbezos #markzuckerberg #chaseyourdreams #successmindset #growthmindset #improvement #career #education #youcandoit #juststart
Learn from founders.
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rythms-of-synthax · 10 months ago
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Start treating people as if you were a CEO trying to hire employees. I mean it.
Love, keep this in mind:
Until they've proved otherwise, people are replaceable.
So stop letting people disrespect you. Stop trying to save relationships that are toxic. Stop putting up with others' bad behavior.
Girl, if you were a CEO, how would you treat people?
If someone breaks the rules of the company, they get fired, right? If people don't have work ethic, they are out before they know it, right?
Do you get it now?
As companies do, you have to add value. But if you listen, treat people with kindness (no, don't be 'nice'; but don’t be rude, that doesn't prove anything), make them feel at ease…expect the same.
"But I will be lonely"…Just for a while. And trust me, being lonely, at your own pace, is so much better than being disrespected and badly treated.
Relationships, friendships take time. They are build, you don't wake up one day and realize that wow, you are now the life of the party. So don't sweat it.
Learn how to talk to people and then just do it.
So, as the CEO of your own life, don't be afraid to fire people. Even if you need to cut off those old friends who've changed and now judge you.
No company chases its employees. They make a call and then wait for people to come with their CV. Because they have standards. So, I'm asking you.
Where are your standards, love?
Rya
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joelekm · 9 days ago
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Top 3 Bottlenecks Holding Your Practice Back (And How to Fix Them!) | Jamey Schrier
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Do you feel like your practice just isn't growing the way it should? You’re not alone—and the reason might surprise you. In this video, Jamie Shrier, CEO of Practice Freedom, shares the 3 most common bottlenecks that hold private practice owners back from scaling and thriving. You'll learn how decision-making, poor delegation, and avoiding tough conversations might be limiting your success—and how to break free starting today.
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oficialceo · 8 months ago
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Never become comfortable
Every single day you should wake up wanting more than you already have
Otherwise you will never have more
The man who becomes complacent with his position never improves it
And soon he will even lose what he once had as he loses his ambition.
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stephen-barry · 7 months ago
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biohorror-human · 8 months ago
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Real life cruelty squad shit going down rn. Im in love, stay down you corp fuck.
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athomewithladylux · 8 months ago
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How I use AI as an admin assistant to improve my job performance:
First of all, stop being scared of AI. It's like being scared of cars. They're here to stay, there are some dangers, but it's super useful so you should figure out how to make them work for you. Second, make sure you're not sharing personal or company secrets. AI is great but if you're not paying the providing company for the tool with cash then you are paying with your data. If you're not sure if the AI service your company uses is secure, ask IT. If your company isn't using AI ask them why, what the policy on AI use is, and stick to that policy.
Now, here's how I use AI to improve my work performance:
Make a Personal Assistant: I use enterprise ChatGPT's custom GPT feature to make all kinds of things. An email writing chat (where I can put in details and get it to write the email and match my tone and style), a reference library for a major project (so I always have the information and source at my fingertips in a meeting), one for the company's brand voice and style so anything I send to marketing is easy for them to work with, and gets picked up faster. I treat these GPTs like an intern who tries really hard but may not always get things right. I always review and get the GPT to site its sources so I can confirm things. It saves hours of repetitive work every week.
Analyze complex data: I deal with multiple multi-page documents and Word's "compare" feature is frankly terrible. I can drop two similar documents into my AI and get it to tell me what's different and where the differences are. Again, a huge timesaver.
Prepare for meetings and career progression support: Before any meeting I upload any materials from the organizers and anything relevant from my unit, and then get it to tell me, given the audience, what sort of questions might be asked in the meeting and what are the answers. I also ask it to align my questions and planned actions to the strategic plan. 
Plan my career development: I told my AI where I wanted to go in the next five years and got it to analyze my resume and current role. I asked it to show me where I needed skills, and provide examples of where I could get those skills. Then I asked it to cost out the classes and give me a timeline. Now I'm studying for a certificate I didn't know about before to get to an accreditation I really want.
How to do it all (prompt engineering):
Do the groundwork by giving your AI context, details, information, and very specific requests. I loaded a bunch of emails into my email-writing GPT and also told it my career ambitions. It's tweaked my tone just a little. I sound like me, but a bit more professional. Likewise if you're making a reference library. It can't tell you what it doesn't know, but it will try, so be sure to tell it not to infer based on data, but to tell you when it doesn't have information.
Security risks to consider:
Secure access: You absolutely must protect sensitive information and follow whatever AI policy is in place where you work. If there isn't one, spearhead the team working on it. It's a perfect leadership opportunity.
Data protection: Be very careful when sharing sensitive data with AI systems, and know your security. Also check your results! Again, think of AI as an eager but kind of hapless intern and double check their work.
Recognize AI threats: Stay aware of potential AI-driven cyberattacks, such as deepfake videos or social engineering attempts. There have been some huge ones lately!
By getting a handle on AI and being aware of the risks you can improve your work quality, offload the boring stuff, and advance your career. So get started. But be careful.
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thegreatmingus · 11 months ago
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I'm super behind on the rental fees for my donor prostate, and they're about to repossess it. I'll be running 2 for 1 deals on my etsy where I sell vienna sausage sculpture and rocks I found in my neighbor's pit in order to raise some money, so please share with your friends. Not to guilt my followers or nothing, but if they unplug my prostate, no more prostate-related content. So... yknow.
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ainedey · 9 months ago
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It doesn’t matter who becomes the next president of the United States—your financial future is in YOUR hands! No matter what changes come, the need to increase your profits, protect your assets and secure your wealth remains the same.
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nando161mando · 1 year ago
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Another great meme I found online
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newtiative · 5 months ago
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Success is identity | @newtiative
#obsession #talent #inspirationalquotes #inspiring #ceomindset #ceo #entrepeneur #chaseyourdreams #successmindset #growthmindset #improvement #career #education #youcandoit #juststart #newtiative #motivation
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