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Plan to Exit Like an Olympian

My father was thirty-five and my mother thirty-three when they started a preschool in Queens, New York. With four of their own kids at the time, three toddlers and a baby, they became caregivers to thousands of children, including the offspring of former students. This year, they’ll celebrate 40 years […]

A gold winged foot with the feet of an athlete.

A turtle is sitting on the beach in front of the sun.

Experience May Not Always Be Your Best Teacher

Our global exposure, whether it’s through the Internet, travel, relationships, or other influences, requires us to be more versatile, if we choose evolution as a way of life. Do you have an unresolved health issue or lifestyle need? Solutions or at least improvements may be accessible in places and through […]


Let Peak Experiences Be Your Guide to Career Mobility

Want to better position yourself to advance in your current work and set the stage for satisfying new opportunities? Replicate the peak experiences that showcase your achievements by defining the conditions in which you thrive. In “The feedforward interview,†Kluger and Nir (2010) present a framework for understanding the factors […]

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