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September 8, 2014
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Have faith in your ideas, advertising executive says
Award-winning advertising creative Gerry Graf believes having a passion for an idea and doing whatever it takes to turn the idea into reality are keys of creating an effective advertising campaign. He said of the famous "Hungry?" Snicker's ads, "It was a big decision for a copywriter and art director to just decide to go over the creative director's head, but we had a lot of faith in the idea." FastCoCreate (9/5)
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Buried with work? Try this
When you're behind on your work, focus on one or two of your most important tasks each day and give yourself rewards for completing them, writes Joyce Russell. Stay focused, prioritize and power through your tasks one at a time, she writes. The Washington Post (tiered subscription model) (9/7)
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The 2015 Buyer's Guide to Accounting and Financial Software
In today's complicated business climate, is your accounting software helping you grow and compete--or holding you back? The 2015 Buyer's Guide to Accounting and Financial Software will help you understand whether it's time to make a move.

Making the Connection
How to write a great LinkedIn summary
Start your LinkedIn summary with your most impressive accomplishments and consider using images, videos and other documents to support the information in the summary, writes William Arruda. Forbes (9/7)
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Companies live and die by their employees
Businesses with fewer than 500 employees drive the economy, and represent about 55% of all jobs in the country. However, finding suitable employees can be tough. Small Business Owners with limited time and resources need to make every new hire count because the actions of each employee can go straight to the bottom line. Download your free white paper, Welcome Aboard: A Guide to Small Business Hiring and learn how to hire smarter.

The Landscape
U.S. jobs picture darkens in Aug.
The U.S. Federal Reserve got another strong data point for holding off on an interest-rate boost in the form of a worse-than-expected August jobs report. The number of new nonfarm jobs added for the month fell well below 200,000, and the number of Americans too discouraged to look for work rose. Reuters (9/5)
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Your Next Challenge
Consistency is key to good job networking, experts say
Successful networking for a job seeker is an ongoing process, and candidates should make connections where they can -- not just at networking events -- say the experts quoted in this article. "The best networkers are consistent," says Robert Conrad, a partner at Co-Merge Workplace. "They pick like-minded groups they can commit to and build sincere friendships." San Diego Union-Tribune (9/1)
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Balancing Yourself
How to cut stress by writing things down
Making lists and writing things down may alleviate some of the stress associated with chronic worrying at work. "Writing these issues out will help to dissect the cause for worry and make it more manageable going forward," advises Ashlee Christian. Inc. online (free registration) (9/4)
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The Water Cooler
We're all cosmic suburbanites, researchers say
Researchers have figured out that our galaxy, the Milky Way, is part of a group of 100,000 galaxies with the combined mass of 100 million billion suns. The Milky Way is not part of this cosmic downtown, living well away from the center of the 520 million-light-year super cluster. The Guardian (London) (9/3)
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Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything."
-- George Bernard Shaw,
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