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A great way to stun

"If you knew you couldn't fail, your spirit would always be looking for success,  and would find it" says Arnold & Barry Fox and their thought is a cool  reminder of the many thousand times Mr Thomas Edison's experiment to make a functional bulb failed. Critics were of course like "This dude knows how to waste time and money on an idea that makes no sense".  But the man saw something else and wanted to find the one way that works. He did and the first incandescent bulb was born. It's really one thing to be so sure of what you want to achieve and another to stay undistracted by the many things that don't give the slightest benefit of doubt to your goal.  Henrik Fisker made a fine show on how to deal with that, on how to  stun. He started Fisker Automotive, a luxury car brand. Then complications says " Hey dude , I've been waiting for you"-- Battery fires, Assembly flaws, then in 2012, hurricane finished off from where the others left...

SpaceX Just Crashed Another Rocket -- and That's Great News

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  There is a guarantee that what we do will work. There may not be a  guarantee that it will work at first trial.   "If at first you don't succeed, try again. And again. And again."  Rich Smith   Consider how Elon Musk is winning his space adventure race.  Step by step, Musk has learned to recover the bulk of the value of each rocket launched, saving money by not having to rebuild more and more parts and, instead, using them over and over again. But he's not done yet. Now he's building a rocket that is  100 % reusable. His rocket j ust crashed -- and that's great news for Elon and his SpaceX.  Rich Smith  shares why. Read below Special Offer: More GHiFT, More Love. Get your dream job faster through  GHiFT. Register  today, enjoy  65% off  Elon Musk Wants To  Save Taxpayers Tens Of Billions Of Dollars  By Launching Rockets Cheaper. For the past several years he's been working on the problem. First he w...

Sending messages to new LinkedIn connections: a needless drag and a small smart example

 A  recent conversation Sender:                Hey Me:                         Hey Sender:               What do you do? Me:                        Check out my profile please. You'll find what you're asking for. Sender:                Impressive. So where are you. Me:                        Emm, I won't take further questions unless you tell me what this is about and why I                                           should spare my time Sender:                  Do you know...

Making up for what is missing

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                                                                           By Kalu Ndukwe "Where did all the willing mentors go to?" That was the question I used to ask myself in college. Mine was a story of a fatherless little boy from a very poor background, who had more bullies than friends. (A lthough  most of those bullies were my  friends by necessity-- play mates.) Then in the university, colleagues and lecturers were seeing a young man who was making good grades. Perhaps, that explains why our HOD back then once called me "The Distinction Giant" In private, I was still that boy who was aware that I needed help, I needed a fatherly support. But everyone, but me, thought otherwise. That's how it felt like. Was that why when I approached one of my tea...

Career WhizUp

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Purpose Of Career WhizUp The workplace is ever-changing. Employers are demanding increasing flexibility, adaptability. To be hired, workers, contractors, and freelancers must constantly upgrade their skills, experience, and value-creation. They must respond positively to the constantly evolving needs and requirements of employers.  This creates problems for students, who often  graduate without acquiring the right practical skills and experience that employers are desperately seeking, beside   their lack of  the necessary interview and job application skills to be able to attain full-time work or jobs of their choice. Career WhizUp is designed to enable students, (undergraduates and post graduate students who have no prior job experience), to be future-ready and job-ready. It provides the practical resource and real job trainings and exposure that help students to increase their capability and capacity to perform well even while at school, college or university,...

How to embrace your full potentials and be intentional about building your career

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  Dear Aspirer, It is not everyone that will start their career with a graduate trainee job or the likes. Aro was already above 26 when he finished his service year, automatically being disqualified and unable to apply for many Graduate Trainee jobs. So " I decided to join a small Audit firm for experience only" said Aro. Barely 10 months after he joined the Audit firm, he was able to get his dream job and move on. What You Should Do? -Define your career goal. -Understand your present circumstance -Understand the options available to you, going forward. -Be fairly flexible when it comes to how you go about achieving your career targets. It won't hurt to start small and grow from there. Though you may need to start small, there's no limit to how far you can go, over time. By resolving to start from where you are at the moment, and by continually working on your growth, you open yourself up for all the potentials you can attain Special Offer: Become a Smatkaria...