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Success people never do again

Successful people never do again :- 1. Return to what hasn’t  Successful people never again…  worked. Whether a job, or a Brocken relationship that was ended for a good reason, we should never go back to the same thing, expecting different results, without something being different. 2. Do anything that requires them to be someone they are not. In everything we do, we have to ask ourselves,  Why am I doing this? Am I suited for it? Does it fit me? Is it sustainable?  If the answer is no to any of these questions, you better have a very good reason to proceed. 3. Try to change another person. When you realize that you cannot force someone into doing something, you give him or her freedom and allow them to experience the consequences. In doing so, you find your own freedom as well. You can only change yourself. 4. Believe they can please everyone. Once you get that it truly is impossible to please everyone, you begin t

How to use LinkedIn for freelance.

What is a strategic alliance? Technically, an agreement between parties to pursue agreed-upon objectives while remaining independent, aka how a freelancer freelances. These alliances, these partnerships, are a great way to network, to generate more business—to land gigs. But these “partners” aren’t always easy to find. LinkedIn expert Ted Prodromou has advice for freelancers on the best ways to leverage the power of LinkedIn to form such valuable connections. Here are his top five tips to make your presence on the professional network count: 1. Treat LinkedIn like a search engine. The big thing people don’t understand is that LinkedIn is a search engine just like Google. As a freelancer, you want to optimize your LinkedIn profile so the search component of LinkedIn makes it easy for people to find you. Then, once they find your profile, you can have samples of your work in there—YouTube videos, PowerPoint presentations, even documents you put on Dropbox or Box. By putting all