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The Smart Lemming’s Weekly Twitter Digest: Week of November 13, 2009

Submitted by Lori Grant on November 14, 2009 – 9:24 amNo Comment

The Smart Lemming recommends Lori Grant’s tweets as additional resources for college-age or new workers:

  1. 10 things you may not know about listening
  2. Following your passion can be a tough thing. But figuring out what that passion is can be even more elusive.
  3. 7 keys to reading faster
  4. Career Planning with a Busy Schedule
  5. Successful people develop their natural talents
  6. What career management is and isn’t: personal branding is NOT career management
  7. “The Good Wife” Season 1, Episode 7 “Unorthodox”: TV Recap
  8. You are a reflection of your closest friends. Do you like what you see in that mirror?
  9. The 4 steps required to achieve your “critical” goals that perfectly aligned with your life’s purpose
  10. 40 years of lessons on ‘Sesame Street’: 8 lessons learned from your favorite TV show
  11. Reminder: strong personal brands attract and repel
  12. 10 career mistakes you should avoid
  13. The ability to learn is your most important skill
  14. How to benefit from working smarter and harder
  15. Women leaders in Generations X and Y don’t go it alone. They are highly interdependent.

  1. Are you making one of these 10 Facebook job search mistakes?
  2. Job search tips for Gen Y college grads
  3. Why you don’t stand out from the crowd: here’s a tip, it’s your resume
  4. Due diligence and the job offer: more than salary and benefits
  5. How to manage your job search stress
  6. How to separate yourself from other job candidates: 7 steps for writing your post-interview letter


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