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Radical Careering

Do you want to kickstart momentum, attack bigger possibilities, and get excited about Monday mornings? Whether you're stuck in a rut in your job, or want to turbocharge your career, this book will spark ideas every time you pick it up. Flip open to any page for a jolt of triple espresso. Radical Careering is every bit as smart, daring, and vibrant as a career itself should be.


About the Author

Described by the press as "audacious" and a "mastermind," Sally's untraditional business perspective has been highlighted by media including The New York Times, CNN, NBC, and CBS. After a decade of creating ad campaigns for some of the hottest brands around, today Sally speaks about radical success to groups around the country.

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Radical Truth # 99: Expressing your truest self is the ultimate competitive advantage.

In the modern workplace, "fitting in" is career suicide. What do you bring to the party? What makes you extraordinary? Only by figuring that out can you reach your absolute maximum potential.

Radical Truth #19: Being in a crap job isn't your fault. Staying in a crap job is.

You might wake up one day and realize you hate your job. And that's not your fault. But remaining in that same job for months or years and passively waiting for things to change, well, that's a different story.

Radical Truth # 15: Aspire to be the dumbest person in the room.

Working with smart people is the mack daddy. It's the single most important criteria for evaluating your current or potential job. Are you surrounding yourself with people who can push you to the next level?

That's exactly what you'll find out in the book.   >>

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