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Tell Me Again- Click here to read this article
Nan Russell  
For people who are winning at working, their job description isn't a static piece of paper. It's an active, morphing, evolving entity. They don't get bogged down thinking "it's not my job." They operate instead with a self-initiated bigger picture philosophy. Their mental job description reads, "other duties, as needed," not "other duties, as assigned."

Interviewing as a Christian- Click here to read this article
Colin Donahue  
Job hunting can sometimes seem like Moses and the Israelites wandering the desert, seeing the same negative landscapes day in and day out, unsure of when the journey will end. The recent trend in the workplace towards secularization can make it even more difficult for a Christian job seeker to have faith and work simultaneously. Whether you're entering the work place for the first time or looking for something different, here are a few tips on how to search in the secular world without sacrificing your faith.

Cherry-Picking- Click here to read this article
Nan Russell  
Work is much like Henry Ford's adage: you can have "any color, as long as it's black." There's not much choice on the basic model of job responsibilities. You've been hired to do what needs to be done. So like it, or not, that's why your job exists. There's no smorgasbord option to the work you're commissioned to complete.

Your Actions Today- Click here to read this article
Nan Russell  
It's true that it's easier to procrastinate, to move today's work to tomorrow's to-do list, and to focus on short-term impulses instead of long-term goals. But people who are winning at working understand that easier doesn't build the habits and self-discipline needed to reach objectives, actualize dreams and live their life's potential.

But, It Will Take Too Long- Click here to read this article
Nan Russell  
People who are winning at working operate with the wisdom found in the African proverb, "If you wait for tomorrow, tomorrow comes. If you don't wait for tomorrow, tomorrow comes." They understand the tomorrow they want is housed in their todays.


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