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3 Proven Ways to Make Your Biggest Dreams Come True

3 Proven Ways to Make Your Biggest Dreams Come True | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it

Are you dreaming big dreams? The most successful people among us dream big dreams while being awake. They set out to bring their dreams to reality by taking action. They know they have the potential to accomplish anything and avoid putting limitations on themselves. Most important, they don't wait for the perfect time to start dreaming big and making their dreams come true.

How can you embark on the journey of dreaming big dreams and making them come true? Here's a helpful guide.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, June 14, 2015 6:41 PM

Goals are just dreams with deadlines. Dream big, and you are sure to achieve great things in life and in business.

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6 Words That Should Never Appear on a Resume

6 Words That Should Never Appear on a Resume | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it

Despite the fact that hiring managers now ask for a variety of application materials, resumes are still an extremely important part of the process. And because they’re so important, people usually feel the need to use old-fashioned, stilted, and even cliché language when writing them.

While this might not sound like a huge issue, take a moment to remember that your resume is just one of many that are being reviewed for the position, often times, by just one person. If the person reading it can’t understand what you’re trying to get across, or is mildly annoyed by your fluffy word choices, or is getting déjà vu from a similar resume, you have a problem. Remember it’s the hiring manager’s job to skim your resume, not to read between the lines and decipher what makes you unique.

To make sure you don’t suffer from language that will get your resume placed in the “no” pile, remove these six words from your resume.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, May 24, 2015 6:57 PM

These outdated words don't give you an accurate insight into a potential employee's work history. Here are some better alternatives.