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The ability of digital techno-thieves to steal your social security number for the purposes of accessing your financial, medical and personal information has increased by the nano-second. Identity theft is the fastest-growing crime in America; as fast as security systems work to prevent techno-thieves from stealing, hackers are working just as fast to break those security codes.
Locating your potential soul mate can be difficult. The hardest part is learning where to look for him or her. Here are some of my favorite spots to go to find your life partner.
Small talk is an art.It builds rapport and often leads to bigger things, like friendship and new jobs. Those little conversations probably have more impact than any other. While some seem to be born with this gift, it can be developed by practicing. Here are the ten secrets of small talk
Even though about 80% of all jobs are found through networking, developing a professional network is not about looking for a job. It’s about creating professional resources for information, referrals, expertise and collaboration that last well beyond your current job search.
Is the phenomenon of the Globalization a recent one? No, one can see clearly the five stages present in the history of the Globalization.
It is not enough to just create a blog, but to make very sure that you get the proper niche or your favorite compassion for what you are achieving.
People have checked out of communicating face-to-face. And while this may have occurred, it has left a small void for people with decent social skills to climb the corporate ladders quickly. The successful CEO's of tomorrow are going to be the one's who know how to look people in the eye, shake a person’s hand, wear a real genuine smile, make some small talk and refuse to be cut off from the rest of the world.
An article that pinpoints the top 2 ways to cope with undesired social situations in a relationship.
A great opportunity to combine health and financial wellness.
I finally 'caved in' and created a new Facebook group which 'emulates' my existing LinkedIn group (Washington DC IT Professionals). I was wondering what opinion's were about whether Facebook will replace LinkedIn since there is so much activity around Facebook, or if it will just augment/enhance LinkedIn. So I published an article within a 'LinkedIn Professionals Group' asking the question, and got deluged with replies. It's obviously on people's minds.