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Join me and others this Wednesday for the insteadTalks 360. Each speaker presents a topic for 15 minutes and then you, the audience can join in the discussion. My topic is, Giving Your Power Away. We all look forward to seeing you there. #managingemotions #executivecoaching #emotionalintelligence #mindfulness
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In today's competitive job market, LinkedIn has become a crucial tool for professionals seeking new opportunities. However, despite its widespread use, some individuals still find it challenging to secure a job through the platform. Let's unravel the reasons behind these struggles. 1. Incomplete Profiles: - A lackluster or incomplete LinkedIn profile is a major setback. Potential employers seek detailed, well-presented profiles that highlight skills, experiences, and achievements. 2. Generic Headlines and Summaries: - Using generic headlines and summaries makes it difficult for individuals to stand out. Crafting a personalized and engaging headline. 3. Limited Skills Showcase: - Failing to showcase a diverse set of skills may limit one's appeal to employers. A well-rounded skill set increases adaptability and marketability. 4. Ignoring Company Culture: - Neglecting to research and align oneself with a company's values and culture can be a deal-breaker. Employers look for candidates who not only possess the right skills but also fit into the company culture. LinkedIn is not just a platform for connecting; it's a dynamic tool that, when used effectively, can open doors to a world of professional possibilities.
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🎉 New Year, Ancient Wisdom: Embracing the Wooden Dragon Worldwide 🐉 As the world spins, we're about to get a refreshing dose of ancient wisdom with the upcoming Tibetan New Year - Losar. It's not just a festivity; it's a global call to action, wrapped in colorful traditions and the mighty spirit of the Wooden Dragon. 🌎✨ Losar: Not Just for Tibetans Anymore! Think of Losar as the ultimate reboot - a chance to clear out those metaphorical browser cookies of life. It’s about forgiveness, happiness, and that ever-elusive peace. Sound familiar? It should, because who doesn’t love a fresh start? 🚀 Year of the Wooden Dragon: Unleash Your Inner Fire-Breather 2024 is under the sign of the Wooden Dragon, and let's be honest, who wouldn't want to channel their inner dragon? It's all about courage, strength, and a dash of mythical charisma. In a world craving leadership and innovation, it’s time to ask: What Would a Wooden Dragon Do? 🔥🐉 Why Should We Care? Because diversity isn't just a buzzword; it's the very fabric of our global tapestry. The Tibetan New Year is a masterclass in resilience, community, and the art of celebrating change. It's a reminder that, no matter where we come from, we're all navigating this spaceship Earth together - and who doesn't enjoy a good party with a deeper meaning? 🌍🎊 The Takeaway Let’s make this year a testament to embracing global traditions that remind us of our shared humanity. Let's be a little more dragon in our daily lives: bold, enterprising, and ready to turn challenges into opportunities. Here's to a year of growth, prosperity, and, most importantly, fun. Because if we can't occasionally laugh at the absurdity of our cosmic dance, what's the point? So, dear friends, let’s breathe a little fire, embrace our inner dragons, and spread some ancient wisdom and joy. After all, isn't it time we all got a little more mythical in our approach? 🌟🐉🎈 Thanks for mounting the dragon to RAUM virtual reality collaboration: Sebastian Kuehne, Michael Gairing, Rolf Meßmer, Martin Kentaro Ophei
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