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The Weekly Optimist Newsletter: Hair Clips

The Weekly Optimist Newsletter: Hair Clips

One of my current job responsibilities includes traveling to colleges and universities to meet with students about the program offerings at Dartmouth College. One of my favorite conversations always starts with, “What is your biggest dream?” or “What do you want to accomplish?” Students talk about consulting, investment banking, and starting their own businesses. Some want to be professors or work in the medical or technology fields. These answers are great in their own way. These industries are associated with…

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The Weekly Optimist Newsletter: Rex

The Weekly Optimist Newsletter: Rex

Listen with intent. Listen to understand. Ask for clarification. Then speak or act freely. In 2019, I lived behind the Supreme Court Building at the top of the national mall in Washington, D.C. I was working my first job after grad school at an education startup in Arlington, Virginia. As the only full-time employee at the company, I worked daily from 7am-7pm and was tasked with writing and implementing educational programming for our growing pool of clients. There are several…

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Your Career is a Staircase

Your Career is a Staircase

Your career is a staircase. But not in the way you think. Most people associate growth, progress, and success with forward or upward movement. The vertical trajectory is a constant reminder to develop and master a lucrative skillset and to generate external interest or overcome external competition. A staircase takes people up, forward, and to a new destination. Sure, the analogy sounds nice – eventually you end up at the top of countless steps, or at the tail end of…

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