9 Tips to Get Out of a Debt Trap Faster

9 Tips to Get Out of a Debt Trap Faster
This article has been contributed by Aatish Khanna. Aatish works with the Content Marketing team at Money Club – a digital chit fund platform that makes saving, borrowing, and investing your money more efficient. He writes on topics to help his readers understand processes so they can make better financial decisions. He’s the go-to person that his family, friends, and colleagues turn to for all their money matters. He loves to play board games and aspires to one day build his one finance-related board game and app.

Debt is money that is borrowed and is meant to be repaid. When you’re unable to repay it (for whatever reason), you can end up in a debt trap that’s difficult to escape.

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Career Potential: How you can Unlock Yours

Career Potential - How you can Unlock Yours

If you’re an active person by nature you probably don’t think much about career goals and career development. Those things come so naturally to you that it makes no sense to write them down or plan. Passive people are the opposite, passive people need goal setting and planning to motivate them.

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Why Continuous Personal Development Is Essential for a Successful Career

Why Continuous Personal Development Is Essential for a Successful Career
This article has been written by Dafina Zymeri. Dafina is passionate about ongoing, self-motivated and self-paced learning. She writes for Kiwi, which is a restaurant LMS that aims to help restaurant owners train their staff in an easier and more effective way. Moreover, they offer online training courses for different Restaurant services.

Personal/self-development, self-growth, lifelong learning – they all mean the same thing: self-motivated people who initiate their own learning and go get what they want, rather than waiting for it to happen. Learning doesn’t end along with getting a college degree – or at least it shouldn’t.

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LE009: Do What You Love – Hamid Safaei [Podcast S01EP09]

Do What You Love - Hamid Safaei

Welcome to Season 1, Episode 9 of the Leadership Execution Podcast and thank you, everyone, for listening. In this episode, I’d like to invite you to listen to Hamid Safaei the bestselling author of First-Class Leadership and a consultant helping leaders & Entrepreneurs to multiply their results. Please, join the discussion!

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Increase Productivity: The Ultimate Business & Personal Approach

Is not always easy to increase productivity. To do so, you need to define correctly what productivity is to you and how to use it for your own benefit.

8 Strategies To Increase Productivity
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Why Building a Personal Brand is a Key Element to Professional Success

This post is written by Jade Parker. Jade is a small business owner and a communications expert. Besides her solo professional preoccupations at Assignment Masters dissertation service, she also helps professionals develop unique ideas for their personal brand development.

Developing and growing a personal brand could be the best investment that you can make in your life. You’ll invest your time, your money, and your effort. Yet, when you start to see the results, you’ll be truly grateful to yourself for making and keeping up with this decision.

Building a Personal Brand
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My Personal Leadership Approach!

You cannot lead if you are not capable of leading yourself” I hear a mentor of mine arguing many years ago! It is something that accompanied me many times since and echoes my thoughts many times in various situations driving my thoughts as far as the leadership and personal development concerns! Personal leadership plays (and always had played) a large role in my life! Because there are things you can do and things you cannot “undone”! And that it is something should drive the activities of a leader all the times!

A Personal Leadership Approach

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The Personal Cost of Entrepreneurship

The Personal Cost of Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship is a complex concept with very simple (and humble) origin. It is basically the process of developing a business, company, startup, organization or venture aiming at bringing something new (and needed) resource in the world! This is what I was thinking when I had finished the university and I still believe today. It is not about money. Or at least is not JUST for the money. Entrepreneurship, for me, is a disruptive process, aiming at fill in existing requirements (needs if you like) and manifest a new thing (item, commodity, resource, asset, etc) in the world.

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On Personal Boundaries – How To Set Your Personal Limits

Personal Boundaries

In our frenzy way of life, it is important for you, today, to set your personal boundaries. Setting your personal boundaries, in a clear, straightforward and unquestionable manner, is a way for you to protect yourself from the requirements of other people (including family, friends, co-workers, business associates, partners, etc). It is also, a personal responsibility and commitment to the things you want to do (in your life and for your life and the life of other people)!

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Life Strategies

Life Strategies: Doing What Works, Doing What Matters
Life Strategies: Doing What Works, Doing What Matters

One of the most inspiring books, I have ever read, is a book by Phillip C. Mcgraw, Ph.D. entitled: Life Strategies: Doing What Works, Doing What Matters.

This book is focused on 10 life laws, providing a situation/life – strategy approach for resolving a given situation. The laws are presented in simple terms while the strategies described constitute small landmarks for rethinking given situations, most of the times we are not able to address in an effective way.

The main objective of Dr. Mcgraw, a behavior expert, is to make people review some well and long-established approaches and attitudes while he is providing possible ways for resolving situations we may find ourselves unable to resolve.

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