Things Are Getting Unsteady But We Can Still Be Proactive

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It feels like the whole world needs a 30 day reset.

With such uncertainty in the job market this season and concerns for the health of our friends and family, many of us are questioning the career plans we had made for 2020. Job fairs and industry conferences are getting canceled and you may wonder if you'll have to stay at your current job longer than planned.

Being proactive is key.

Many of us will be increasing our remote work hours over the next few weeks—its an opportunity to start positive daily routines with our loved ones and to invest in ourselves through virtual courses and coaching so that when things get better we'll be ready to hit the ground running.
 
Online registration is now open for the Leadership Essentials virtual course at a reduced price of $79. Offer Ends April 15th, 2020

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Christina Long, MFA

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Christina is a serial entrepreneur and technologist with over a decade of experience launching digital products for major brands in NYC. #blkgrlswurld ZINE is where she gets to have fun and play outside the lines of traditional graphic design, photography & zine-making.

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