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		<title>15 Bite-Sized Lessons for Life &amp; Business</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michelle Awuku-Tatum</dc:creator>
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I love this collection of mini sagas from Rajesh Setty, which offers 15 bite-sized lessons conveyed in exactly 50 words each for life and business. Click on the presentation, it’s a quick and worthwhile read, here is a summary:_
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The Interview: Make sure your prospective manager can develop and promote you to the next level.
The Book: Life is a bit like a book, you don’t know what will happen next, but when you do it’s really not as bad as you thought it would be.
The Airport: Even when you feel like all is lost, keep trying until the very end because you will never know what happens until you get there, [...]<hr /><hr />]]></description>
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