I’m still reading Be a Shortcut: The Secret Fast Track To Business Success by Scott G. Halford. Here are five more identifying characteristics that I’ve found:
Shortcuts are resourceful and often rely on their relationship assets.
Shortcuts collaborate and negotiate rather than {...}
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Archives for 2009
RED THREAD: What Do You Wish You Had Learned In Graduate School?
How to network stategically . . . .
How to get clients . . . .
How to find a really great supervisor . . . .
What ethical choice points to expect and what to do when they come up . . . .
Why working for a community agency is the smartest choice a new therapist can make . . . .
Why it is {...}
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Professional Online Discussion Lists Deserve Your Attention
If you have access to the internet and have not made your way to a discussion list relevant to your profession, you are missing out on a great way to let people learn about you and your services. These electronic mailing lists are typically subject specific and anyone who subscribes to them is {...}
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Are You a Shortcut to Others’ Success?
I’ve been reading this great little book by Scott G. Halford called Be a Shortcut: The Secret Fast Track to Business Success. I haven’t finished reading it yet but here are six nuggets that I’m already taking away:
Shortcuts practice self care so that they can, in turn, take care of others. {...}
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