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  2. Self-discovery - Wikipedia

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    A journey of self-discovery is a popular theme in fiction. [3] [7] Some films use similar phrases, such as in the film Petals: Journey Into Self Discovery (2008).[8] [better source needed] The drama films Eat Pray Love (2010) and Life of Pi (2012) are also associated with the idea of a journey of self-discovery.

  3. How To Be Yourself At Work: 3 Tips - AOL

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    By Heather Huhman Gen Y is constantly being told they must be professional if they want to achieve career success. Many think this means becoming a robotic "cog in the machine," or eliminating ...

  4. Can You Really Be Yourself at Work? - AOL

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    It’s now acceptable-even encouraged-to be your true self on the job. But it's not as easy at it sounds.

  5. Steve Jobs was wrong. Finding work that you love might ... - AOL

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    Finding work you love does not guarantee a fulfilling life, nor does settling for jobs that you merely don’t hate. Rather, people should weigh what they get from work against what they give to ...

  6. Personal development - Wikipedia

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    Personal development as an industry [10] has several business-relationship formats of operating. The main ways are business-to-consumer and business-to-business. [11] However, there have been two new ways emerge: consumer-to-business and consumer-to-consumer. [12]

  7. Setting up to fail - Wikipedia

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    Setting up to fail is a well-established workplace bullying tactic. [6] [7] [8] One technique is to overload with work, while denying the victim the authority to handle it and over-interfering; [9] another is the withholding of the information necessary to succeed.

  8. Gary Namie - Wikipedia

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    BullyProof yourself at work! : personal strategies to stop the hurt from harassment. Benicia, Calif.: DoubleDoc Press. ISBN 0-9668629-5-3. OCLC 41134271. Namie, Gary; Namie, Ruth (2000). The bully at work : what you can do to stop the hurt and reclaim your dignity on the job. Naperville, IL: Sourcebooks. ISBN 1-57071-534-3. OCLC 43385335.

  9. Gainful employment - Wikipedia

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    Broadly, gainful employment refers to an employment situation where the employee receives steady work, payment from the employer and that allows for self-sufficiency. In psychology, gainful employment is a positive psychology concept that explores the benefits of work and employment.