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The Most Valuable Work Is Work That Repeats Itself

Repeat work is always more valuable to you than one-offs, however well-paid they may be. Companies succeed or fail depending…

Trust Your Intuition in Your Career and Life

Many people have intuitions about areas in which they would like to improve or things that they would like to…

Our Habits Determine the Outcome of Our Lives

Bad habits will cause you to fail at things at which you should succeed. Develop habits that empower you rather…

Move Toward the Light

Life is all about the opposite extremes of light and darkness, and your likelihood of success directly correlates to the…

Get Dissatisfied

In order to make substantive changes in your life, you must start with dissatisfaction in your current position, and leverage…

The Power of Perceptions

Perceptions matter more than facts; others’ perceptions of you, your perceptions of others, and how you control both are the…

The Job Search Market in a Bad Economy

In this article, Harrison explains what actually happens with attorneys during a recession. On studying this aspect, Harrison discovers that…

Job Hopping: It Is Always About You

Many people have a single weakness that they have failed to address, which holds them back in their careers and…

Concentrate Your Effort Where You Can Grow Roots

Advance your career by concentrating your efforts, and seeking work and people with whom you feel you could grow and…

Cheap Beer, Overpriced Chocolate, and Being Visible and Approachable

In this article Harrison explains how your effectiveness in your work will always be dependent upon your ability to get…