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How SideChef Founder Kevin Yu Is Helping People Learn to Cook at Home

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You’d eventually get there, and there is confidence in that. I wanted to give people that same confidence to get through a dish. In 2014, we built the app. What lessons did you learn growing up that you still lean on today? Those are the stepping stones you build up to give you confidence as you face adversity.

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5 Reasons to Question Everything

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Many of us think of a “questioner” as someone who’s more a thinker than a doer, whereas the successful go-getter is supposed to be confident, decisive and certain. For those who embrace questioning, change becomes less scary—instead, it offers a welcome opportunity to inquire, learn and keep getting better. “How?

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Perform at Your Peak Level with These 5 Mind-Sharpening Tips

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How you think impacts everything, so it’s important to learn how to sharpen your mind. Start by recognizing self-defeating and sabotaging thought patterns and replacing these patterns with powerful and confident thoughts that support your goals and objectives. This article was published in October 2014 and has been updated.

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Rocking the Boat: 4 Traits of Wave Makers

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Build valuable relationships that will help you learn, create strong networks and find meaning in your work. Changemakers have a healthy balance of determination toward a goal and ability to adjust as they learn new information. A changemaker never stop learning—even in unlikely situations. Rethink how you define a wave.

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The Customer Isn’t Always Right But How Do You Know Where to Draw the Line?

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I mentioned that I was confident I had fully performed the contract and was still offering to rework things to make her happy. Confidence kept Lynch from refunding a penny, and she wasn’t sorry to lose the difficult client. “If In the end, if they’re unwilling or unable to learn, I would rather walk away.”

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Not All Stories Have Happy Endings—For This Entrepreneur, It Was Still Worth It

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Rejection is naturally something an entrepreneur has to go through , but my confidence in this completely unique style was high enough that I chose to take the risk.”. What I’ve come to learn since opening up about my mental health is that I’m not alone, and it does get better,” Deer said. An abrupt stop.

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How to Win Back a Client

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The next big step: proving that you learned from the screw-up. This article was published in April 2014 and has been updated. It demonstrates your unwillingness to be accountable for results. Your mea culpa is a huge first step on the road to redemption. Explain the changes you made. Persist in your efforts.

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