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thegoodmorningman · 3 days
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In my professional opinion, follow me on linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/thegoodmorningman
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theambitiouswoman · 8 months
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How To Network 🤝📱💬
Have a Plan: Because everyone is important, it's really important to know what you're good at. Before you go to any networking event, figure out what you're good at – like things you can do well, what you know, and the people you know. Plan what you want to talk about, especially how you can help others, either now or later on.
Start with Who You Know: Talk to people you already know, like friends and colleagues. Ask if they can introduce you to others.
Go to Events: Attend conferences, seminars, workshops, industry meetups, and social gatherings related to your field of interest.
Use Social Media: Make profiles on websites like LinkedIn or Instagram to meet people in your niche online.
Elevator Pitch: Create a concise and engaging intro that highlights who you are, what you do, and what you're seeking. This way you can make a strong first impression.
Ask Good Questions: When you talk to someone, ask questions that show you're interested in what they're saying.
Provide Value: Networking is a two-way street. Offer your expertise, assistance, or connections to others whenever possible. When you start paying attention to what people can do, you might see that one person could help another person. Try to introduce people who you think have something valuable to share. When you make these good connections, you're helping the networking event go well. This will help you establish a good reputation and create strong relationships.
Say Thank You: After meeting, send a message to say you enjoyed the talk.
Follow up & Follow Through: If you said you would talk to someone later, make sure you actually do it and let them know you're still happy to help. If you promised to introduce one person to another, take a moment to make that introduction.These small things really matter to people, and just one introduction could make someone's life better.
Meet Different People: Don't just talk to the same kind of people. Meet people from different jobs and places.
Never dismiss anyone as unimportant: Don't think someone is not important just because of their job title. They could know important things or have helpful friends you wouldn't know about if you didn't give them a chance.
Join Groups: Be part of clubs or groups related to your work. You can meet more people there.
Be Yourself: Just be you. Don't pretend to be someone else.
Learn New Things: Keep learning about your interests. It helps you have better conversations.
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jazzysameerworld · 6 months
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lovefrenchisbetter · 2 years
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The Row Suit
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Kylie Jenner in Los Angeles wearing her KYE Clothing Collection 24'
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bankssims · 4 months
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Business Women Look Book
look 1: top, skirt, shoes, bag (hermes kelly)
look 2: top, pants, shoes
look 3: dress, tights, shoes
look 4: top, pants, shoes, bag (mina)
Creator Credit:
@gorillax3-cc @greenllamas @rimings @magic-bot @mermaladesims @sentate @arethabee @simpliciaty-cc
Thank you so much to these creators for their talented hard work. I apologize to the creators I could not list.
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newyorkthegoldenage · 5 months
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Christabel Pankhurst, right, the British-born suffragist and evangelist, speaks to three businesswomen at the John Street Methodist Church, October 30, 1931. Daughter of the famous suffragist Emmeline Pankhurst and radical socialist barrister Richard Pankhurst, she moved to the U.S. after World War I and became an evangelist for the Second Adventist Movement.
Photo: Associated Press
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x-e-n-i-a-nice · 7 months
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Beautiful Business Women
𝐷𝑎𝑖𝑙𝑦 𝑀𝑜𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑠
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c0ry-c0nvoluted · 2 years
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SHE-HULK 6 MIKE MAYHEW VARIANT
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neopolitanica · 1 year
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Doyenne of Punk
Vivienne Westwood, 1941 - 2022
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wondermutt20 · 9 months
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“Accessibility allows us to tap into everyone’s potential.”
Debra Ruh - American Businesswoman
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theambitiouswoman · 6 months
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When I was 19 I had a job that I absolutely hated. I would cry in the mornings because I did not want to work. Making money online was foreign to me. Entrepreneurship was foreign to me. Sounded hard and expensive.
Why? Because it was not my reality. My friends were into different things. I was clueless about how attainable and easy these things were because I was so busy being distracted by useless things, that wasted my time and kept me stuck in the same cycle.
I was the child of low income immigrant parents who only taught me to work hard my whole life. They could not offer me money or knowledge. So I was back to square one in my comfort zone. Working hard, going out, gossiping and being miserable.
Until I decided I wanted more for myself.
Except I did not know what to do.
So I quit.
I started focusing on myself and the things I enjoyed doing.
I stopped keeping up with my friends, or what the plans were for the evening.
I started doing what came natural to me in hopes that something would dawn on me and I would just figure out. At one point, I got super depressed. But found comfort in those hobbies. And if there was one thing I was going to do in the day, it was sit in front of the computer and create.
A few weeks later, someone reached out to me to help them with their new business. The work was basically to do what I was already doing on my free time. While making no income.
So I said yes.
I did not know what I was doing.
In retrospect, I don't think they did either.
But I was committed to making sure my work was the best.
So I researched and I studied. I thought to myself "if this makes sense for that company, it should make sense here". And I went with it.
I was clueless but relentless. Committed. Refused to fail. Knew I was giving my best and doing my all.
The end result was 15 new clients within 3 months. Before I realized it, I had my own business that was growing exponentially right before my eyes.
Nothing in life is more important than alignment. There are a lot of other important factors and qualities that contribute. But you won't know what you are capable of achieving until you decide to commit to yourself. You don't have to have the answers. You don't even need to have much of a plan. You just need to commit to be your authentic self. And commit to everything that pertains to and includes along the way.
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alexisnotstraight · 3 months
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In January 9 2024 its the 1 year anniversary of that time I bought 8 Elton John vinyls at 35 dollars
The guy that i bought them from abandoned all his social media accounts. At work a costumer asked me if I had his contact because he bought some stuff from him and never got it
Its not about the vinyls anymore
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hclib · 1 year
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WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
Minneapolis Business Women Unite
“to strengthen the friendly and business relations of our members; to provide means for mental and physical well-being, recreation and good fellowship; and opportunities for the discussion of matters of civic and public interest”—such is the purpose of the Business Women’s Club of Minneapolis
In spring of 1918, several Minneapolis women met to discuss their desire for a place for business women to meet, eat, and sleep. Before the end of the year, they had strong backing from prominent women like Elizabeth Quinlan, Grace Gray, and Elizabeth Hall. In June 1919 a dinner for 600 women was held to launch the organization, whose first president was Gratia A. Countryman, head of the Minneapolis Public Library. The Business Women’s Club of Minneapolis officially formed that year. By 1926 the group had over 2,000 active members representing more than a hundred businesses and professions. A new, fully equipped, modern club house opened in 1926 at 726 2nd Ave. S in downtown Minneapolis. The organization was the largest of its kind in the country.
Members included teachers, stenographers, librarians, and secretaries, but also business owners, department managers, insurance agents, physicians, social workers, scientists, artists, an architect, and even a state legislator. In celebration of the organization’s new building, they published a history and member yearbook featuring all the women of the organization, many with photographs—an excellent record of many of the working women of Minneapolis.
Images from The Club Review, available to view in Special Collections at Minneapolis Central Library.
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ellinafox02 · 8 months
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Vanessa Bryant is an American businesswoman, philanthropist, and model along with that she is the widow of basketball legend Kobe Bryant. Recently the news is spreading that she is dating someone secretly. Vanessa Bryant's net worth is approx $300 Million.
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memoraevents · 7 months
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