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“When being embarrassed actually becomes the goal, it flips the whole thing on its head. Eventually, the brain starts to say, ’Hey, that wasn’t so bad. I survived.'"
Sara Blakely, founder of Spanx
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Three Things to Help You Make It
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When it comes to landing a new job, networking can be a critical tool. But most professionals dislike the traditional drinks-after-work approach. To avoid that, expert Suzy Welch has an easy hack that will help you grow your network without all the awkward small talk.
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Overcoming these fears is "required to pursue your dreams," Spanx founder and CEO Sara Blakely wrote in an Oct. 1 Instagram post, and for her, it takes practice.
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The SSC Tuatara, made in Richland, Washington, by a company with 24 employees, beat out the likes of France's Bugatti and Sweden's Koenigsegg with an average speed of more than 316 mph to become the world's fastest car.
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