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www.workinglife.com
Interested in investing in WorkingLife? Contact the WorkingLife team for any inquiries in regards to business social networking platform. Workinglife.com also welcome suggestions on features you would like to see added to professional social network in the future.
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Freebie Trading is just about completing offers and getting paid for it. All you do is complete offers (each site is different as to how many offers you need to complete) and duplicate they system.
If you are struggling with the task of making you’re own résumé, and or worried about writing on it like things that such company would at first impressed.
hbr.harvardbusiness.org
"This previously unknown class of brain cells operates as neural Wi-Fi, allowing us to navigate our social world. When we consciously or unconsciously detect someone else’s emotions through their actions, our mirror neurons reproduce those emotions. Collectively, these neurons create an instant sense of shared experience.
Mirror neurons have particular importance in organizations, because leaders’ emotions and actions prompt followers to mirror those feelings and deeds."
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"The pilots who’d made the right choices routinely had open exchanges with their crew members. The study also showed that crew members who had regularly worked with the “decisive” pilots were unwilling to intervene—even when they had information that might save the plane."
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www.workinglife.com
WorkingLife was started by five college friends in 2008 on the North Shore of Boston. Looking to help the growing number of Americans struggling with the current economy, the idea was birthed to start a service oriented social network. The founders believed that current technology could be used more efficiently by combining certain elements from today's most popular websites and building them into their one easy-to-use social network. WorkingLife was built from the ground up with the sole purpose of efficiently building a bridge for the gap between work and life. WorkingLife does not subscribe to the sentiment "it's not what you know, it's who you know." We passionately believe that perfect balance between work and life is determined by how you master both who and what you know.
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