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Home Tag Archives: Genevieve Morin

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Managing Stress & Challenges

Don’t Stop With the First No

By Genevieve Morin
August 16, 2013
in :  Managing Stress & Challenges
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Saying "no" can mean an opportunity is as big as you want it to be with you in the driver's seat. You let things happen to you because you let them happen.

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