Let Facebook Hire For You | The Dangers Of Women Who Negotiate | Be A Leader Wherever You Are
Happy Friday, 4word friends! Check out our favorite articles, video and pin from this week!
Take Notice:
- WHY I STOPPED CLIMBING THE CORPORATE LADDER: 4word COO Sandra Crawford Williamson opens up to Today’s Christian Woman about her life-changing ordeal in New York City on September 11, 2001, and how the terror of that day helped her face a life-long fear harbored inside her.
- MAXIMIZE YOUR POTENTIAL: Laura Garnett with Inc. lists five signs you are maximizing your potential at work. Can you put a check mark by any of these signs?
- WHAT’S YOUR PERSONAL BRAND?: Siddharth Bawa writes on LinkedIn about finding your personal brand using a simple three-step process.
- LET FACEBOOK HIRE FOR YOU: Suzanne Lucas with Inc. talks about Work4, an innovative social media based hiring system that using the power of Facebook’s network to pluck perfect employees for hiring companies. Proof: Hard Rock Cafe hired 120 people in 30 days using Work4.
- DON’T BRING WORK TO THE BEACH: The Mogul Mom broaches the subject of pulling away from work completely when heading out on vacation. She shares five tips to help you become 100% work-free before heading out on the road.
Video of the Week
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A flood is usually something you’d avoid at all costs, but in this case, we think you’d make an exception.
Top Three
- Lean Out: The Dangers of Women Who Negotiate – Maria Konnikova with The New Yorker shares the story of a female college professor who attempted to negotiate the terms of her new teaching job and was promptly let go from the position, all because she attempted to negotiate.
- My Husband Is In Love With Another Girl {And I’m Ok With That} – Rachel Rowell with Salted Grace pens a beautiful post about watching her husband fall in love for a second time in their life together.
- God Calls Us To Be Leaders Wherever We Are – Gary Klingsporn with The High Calling talks about a conversation he and his wife had recently about their changing “job description” from parents to empty-nesters. Together, they sought how to listen for what God had next for them in this job called life.
A Pinterest Find
Coffee is a morning essential for most of us, but hot coffee in the summer just isn’t as appealing. Never fear! Here are 8 delicious ways you can have your coffee but keep your cool at the same time.