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Finding a Dime Can Make Your Last Year Happier

E. Forrest Christian 2009 June 22 Careers, Coaching, happiness, Motivation 1 Comment

Remember things as being happier by contemplating something positive before you write your resume / CV. You can use this to help you feel happier at interviews and other situations.

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