6 signs you’re going to be successful
By Reuters
14 April 2019 |
10:57 am
6 Signs You're Going to Be Successful If you have any of the 6 following traits, there's a good chance you're going to have a great career. 1. Innovative thinking 2. You know what life you want 3. You play on your strengths 4. You're OK with failure 5. You're nice 6. You have a "beginner's mind"
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