Imposter syndrome plus self sabotage? Yikes…. 50-Point Checklist to Jumpstart Your Career Change and Build Wealth

  Way back in 2010 when my second son was born, the pressure to excel while coping with a child with special needs was crushing.  Looking back, I wish I…

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22 Ways Professional Women Can Invest in Themselves to Build Cash Flow

  As a professional woman, it's important to invest in yourself to achieve financial independence and build cash flow. In this article, we'll explore 22 ways that you can invest…

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Are you investing in your own development?

Investing in yourself is a critical way to build your career and your finances. However, if after listening to the podcast you are ready to take the leap to be an entrepreneur, take this quiz. Our hosts share their thoughts on the best way to invest in you. That covers: Developing your sales skill set. Understanding your investment portfolio. Knowing about the career outcome you are seeking. And becoming an entrepreneur.

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Dr. Carolyn Halye urges you to build a career that keeps paying over a lifetime

On this episode of #FinanciallyFocusedMONEYTALK, the career builidng and wealth building strategies are under the spotlight. Host #DenniseWilliams and guests #DuaneLueFung, #ElizabethTerry, #DinoHinds and #DrCarolynHayle share their thoughts on the topic.

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Watch Les Brown explain why the 40/40/40 financial plan leads to poverty

Les Brown says the 40/40/40 retirement plan is dead. This is the plan where you go to college, get a job, work for 40 hours a week for 40 years and retire on 40% of your income (which was never enough) is dead dead dead.

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