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How I overcame social anxiety – Part 2

-If you haven’t read Part 1, you can access it here– I wanted a change of venue, so I took an opportunity to pursue my MBA back at the University of Florida, where I completed my undergrad.  I was able to just get by in undergrad, so I figured I could muster up just enough […]

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How I overcame social anxiety – Part 1

I’ve never spoken publicly about my anxiety before.  I don’t think most people publicly share their struggles with anxiety. Lately I’ve seen more and more people present their full, authentic selves on social media.  These champions of transparency are influencing others to follow suit. I hope this article helps you in understanding anxiety, overcoming your […]

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Is saying “you’re in my thoughts” really enough to help others in need?

Dan Miller recently highlighted a situation that almost all of us encounter on a regular basis. When others are struggling with something, ranging from finding a new job to mourning the loss of a family member, we often resort to telling others that we’re thinking about them, both with our prayers and thoughtful consideration. Of […]

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The age of the “humaneer”

For the last few decades, engineers have been in hot demand. Currently, and over the next few years, data scientists are the hot commodity. What will be the next piece of hot gossip for all things digital? The humaneer.

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STOP giving advice and START listening!

These days, “thought leaders” and “life gurus” are a dime a dozen. They give endless amounts of advice and attract a mass following of dedicated fans. People need advice. They need insight. They need direction. Thought leaders and life gurus can fill these particular needs. But what about the other half of the story?

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