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Traditional male-dominated careers still find few takers in women

HR Digest

Personal Finance Advisors. Personal finance is again a male-dominated industry, and it is projected to grow 29.6 Sports and associated careers. Of course, women’s basketball, football, and similar leagues have women administrators and coaches. Dairy farmers, research and science in agriculture and such.

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Peter Berg: Become The Best Version Of Yourself

N2Growth Blog

Boxers need to be smart in their sport. And as Berg notes real boxers are honorable and take their sport and its craft seriously. Working in a demanding career – be it film-making, engineering or finance – requires great concentration of time as well as energy. Berg gets a rush from boxing. Let’s face it.

Sports 150
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A 5 Step Action Plan to Require of Colleges.

Rich Gee Group

They have invested mightily in fabulous sports facilities, luxurious dorms, gourmet cafeterias, and overall campus beauty. Parents will not be willing to risk their family finance and retirement without greater assurance of achieving the end goal—JOB OPPORTUNITY. Of course, that’s false.

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Deep questions: What diving teaches us about uncertainty and risk

Chartered Management Institute

Photo: Barbara Leatham In 2018, Brian Bugge, a sailor in the US Navy and an experienced diver, entered the water off Hawaii on a technical training course. In all sectors, tensions exist between competing pressures such as resources, finance, time and workload. It was the sort of thing he’d done plenty of times before.

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‘Upskilling’ a top priority for the decade ahead

HR Digest

A 2016 report from the International Commission on Financing Global Education Opportunity estimates that 30 percent of young adults will not graduate from secondary school with the skills they need to hold most jobs in the digital world. A growing number of business leaders see the value of upskilling, but there’s much to be done.

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Why It’s Hard to Find a Mentor

Thin Difference

When we think of a mentor, it’s easy to picture a wise looking sage who has advice about everything – a person who has an answer for any life situation, whether it be about career, dating, parenting, finances, or sports. Who can meet those requirements? Come up with a plan, a purpose, and a rhythm for how often you will meet.

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How to Beat Mid-Career Malaise

Harvard Business Review

” These questions are especially agonizing for mid-career professionals who may be searching for fulfillment while juggling demands at home and intense financial pressures to earn. How should you address a mid-career crisis? Mid-career malaise runs deep. One of the biggest culprits of middle-age career malaise is boredom.

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