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Neil Pasricha, 1000 Awesome Things

Neil is a fellow Torontonian and the author of a totally fantastic blog, 1000 Awesome Things. Topics covered include: bakery air, finding money in your pocket and cool moms. This month his second (NY Times Best Seller) is out, The … Continue reading

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Jessica Hagy, ThisIsIndexed.com

The problem with the internet is there are a gazillion blogs filled with information, but most of it is underwhelming. But an absolute gem, and one of my top three favorite sites ever on the internet is ThisIsIndexed.com, which is … Continue reading

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Jenny Blake, Life After College

I often think, there should be a book for people who get out of college and look around and say, “What the hell just happened?” The good news is, there is a brand new book called Life After College by … Continue reading

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Michael Port, Book Yourself Solid

Michael Port’s an interesting guy. His big splash was with his first book, Book Yourself Solid, and as you’d guess it’s about how to build a solid, profitable client base (especially if you’re a small, service-based company). But it’s not … Continue reading

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Linda Holbeche, Meaningful Work

I recently heard a story about a consultant who quit his job to become a car mechanic, and he loved it because he got the satisfaction of overseeing the whole process of taking a car that needed to be fixed … Continue reading

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