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	<title>Career Transition Network</title>
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		<title>What is your value?  Five questions to consider.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[What is your value?  (Before your read further, know that this article isn’t talking about monetary compensation – however, knowing your value is a good place to start for any negotiation.) Pause on that question for a moment and notice what comes to mind.  If we focused strictly on your professional life, and I asked you to rate how valuable you are on a scale of 1 – 10, what would you say?  Would you be able to assign a number? What would back it up?  And just as importantly, would others recognize your value in the same way?

 

One of the challenges with “value” is that it is difficult to quantify.  Money and value do not necessary correlate, but recognizing the need to be valuable can make a distinct difference in how you present yourself, how others consider you and your long-term career success – which can then turn into earning potential.]]></description>
		<link>http://www.careertransitionnetwork.net/what-is-your-value</link>
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		<title>Life&#8217;s Leadership Lessons</title>
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I have really been thinking about life lessons lately, as my oldest son will be graduating from high school in a few weeks and I cannot help but to want to ensure that he is as prepared as he can possibly be to leave the nest.
I have found I have been doing a mental checklist… did I tell him this…does he know that…is he prepared to deal with…  and<i><a href="http://www.careertransitionnetwork.net/lifes-leadership-lessons"> Read the Rest...</a></i>]]></description>
		<link>http://www.careertransitionnetwork.net/lifes-leadership-lessons</link>
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		<title>Lead the Way</title>
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I like to keep a nonfiction book in my purse so that I can pull it out if I find myself with a few minutes – waiting in line at the post office or the grocery store, or in a parking lot for carpool duties.  I don’t often get to read more than a few pages at time this way, but have found that this pace has enriched my enjoyment<i><a href="http://www.careertransitionnetwork.net/lead-the-way"> Read the Rest...</a></i>]]></description>
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