Investing In Your Health Can Lead to Wealth

You already know that you “should” exercise, eat better, and learn to manage your stress. And yet, if you are like most people, you are more worried about your wealth than your health.  You work hard to support your family and plan for a worry-free retirement, but if you are not investing in your health, […]

How to Use Stress to Your Advantage

In this episode of Investors Therapy, Julia Arndt shares her strategies for mindfully combating stress in both our personal and professional lives.

How To Network Like An Executive

When I was an admin at Google, I noticed the top executives would spend at least one hour a week networking, no matter how busy they were. Your Network = Networth By doing so, they would: reconnect with former colleagues, meet new folks, mentor people, etc. As a result, they would learn new skills, build […]

How to Make Better Career Decisions

Summary Sasha Krecinic has been a utility player throughout his career and held a variety of roles ranging from product, consulting, analytics and ops, he now leads the sales and marketing team at HappyCo. Back in Australia he taught Portfolio Theory and Options classes and in this blog post he offers a unique way to […]

Managing Hybrid Teams

Trista led Google’s global team development initiatives and is currently the founder and CEO of Regroup, a team development company. She was also a member of many hybrid teams over her 11-years at Google, so she speaks from experience. You can learn more about Trista on her blog here and follow her on LinkedIn. In […]

How To Write A Linkedin Farewell Message

When you leave your current job, you may consider writing a Linkedin Farwell Message. People write these messages to let your connections know you are joining a new company. As mentioned in my previous post on how to network like a Google executive, it’s essential to devote regular time to building new connections. Still, it’s […]

The Power of an Introduction

When a colleague leaves your current company, they usually send a goodbye slack ping or email recognizing folks who have helped them with their careers. At that point, people reply to the thread with the standard “Sad to see you go, stay in touch :(” message, and we all move along with our merry day […]

How To Say No Effectively

In this blog post, you’ll learn about:

The context of “No”
The different types of “No”
How some “Nos” are better than others
How to say No
And how to take a “No” gracefully

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