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Women who play sports have more career success, study finds | Try this 4-step method for reaching goals | How to use social media to research a potential employer
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October 10, 2014
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Getting Ahead
Women who play sports have more career success, study finds
A study by Longitude Research found that 94% of female executives played sports at some point in their lives, and 74% believe "playing sports can help accelerate a woman's leadership and career potential," Jacquelyn Smith writes. The majority of women executives who played sports say it has contributed to their success. Business Insider (10/9)
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Try this 4-step method for reaching goals
Research has uncovered an effective four-step method for achieving goals, Eric Barker writes. Fantasize about your goal, set a specific and realistic outcome, envision obstacles and finally create a detailed plan for accomplishing your goal. Barking Up The Wrong Tree blog (10/5)
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How Much Do You Really Need to Make? The Answer May Shock You
Rather than focus on what you can afford to pull out of the business to cover your living expenses, you need to focus on how much you need to earn at your business in order to afford the lifestyle you want to have. This is where the Personal Earnings Goal, or PEG, comes into play. Learn how to calculate your PEG and find out how much you really need to make.

Making the Connection
How to use social media to research a potential employer
The best place to start researching a company is on its website, but dig deeper into the company's culture by checking social media sites, Hannah Morgan writes. Use LinkedIn to learn about other people at the company, including their skills, interests and previous employers. U.S. News World Report/On Careers blog (10/8)
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The Landscape
Startup offers a look at companies' culture
A Boston-based startup uses videos and photos to offer job seekers an inside look at corporate offices. Employers pay to be featured on the website, while job seekers can search the site for free. "What Pandora did for music, we're doing for company culture," says Vasilios Alexiou, a company co-founder. BostInno (Boston) (10/8)
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Your Next Challenge
LinkedIn improves analytics features
LinkedIn's "Who's Viewed Your Profile" feature has received several updates this year that have made it more useful to job seekers, Kristen Burnham writes. If your profile isn't attracting views from recruiters in industries that you want to work in, you may need to tweak your profile. InformationWeek (10/9)
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Balancing Yourself
GoDaddy's new HQ features slide, game room
GoDaddy's new headquarters in Tempe, Ariz., offers an indoor climbing wall, a slide from the second floor to the kitchen, a beer tap, fitness areas and a game center. CEO Blake Irving says the design reflects the idea that healthy employees are productive employees. KSAZ-TV (Phoenix) (10/8)
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The Water Cooler
Researchers find ancient cave art in Indonesia
Researchers in Indonesia have discovered cave paintings that are at least 40,000 years old, making them as old as European prehistoric cave art. The discovery could force a rethink of humanity's roots, the researchers say, and suggests that our capacity for abstract and symbolic thought was already well-developed before our species left Africa. BBC (10/8)
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To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment."
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