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Monday Motivation:(Believe it or Not) It's Been A Great Year!: Recapping the Best Stage 32 Success Stories of 2020 (Part 2)

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And here we are folks, back at it for another exciting excursion into the best Stage 32 success stor

And here we are folks, back at it for another exciting excursion into the best Stage 32 success stories from the previous 12 months. Last week we highlighted the months of January through June 2020. If you missed Part 1 you can find it [here](. Now, we’re onto (Believe it or Not) It's Been A Great Year!: Recapping the Best Stage 32 Success Stories of 2020 (Part 2)... And like most sequels, this one is even bigger than the first. I'm thrilled to bring you the top stories from your fellow members from July through December. Obviously, it is difficult to look back over the year and say it was a smashing success. I imagine that most people who look back on 2020 would just as easily say "F@#$ it", and never look back. In fact, that is exactly what we’re saying this week at Stage 32. We’re using this last week of the year to say F@#$ 2020 and take 2021 by storm with our Career Development Week. We’re going to be announcing new opportunities for you to take control of your career in 2021. Keep checking your inbox - and stay close to stage32.com - to make sure you’re up on the latest. But before we move forward, I do want to highlight some incredible stories from the back half of this year. It’s easy to dwell in pessimism. But truly successful (and I would argue, happy) people are able to celebrate the good, while acknowledging the bad. And there is a lot of good to celebrate in our community. So without any further delay, let’s jump right in and recap more of our successes stories... [Keep Reading]( Copyright © 2020 Stage 32, All rights reserved. You are receiving this message because you are either a member of Stage 32 community, or you have subscribed to receive a newsletter on our landing page. Our mailing address is: Stage 32 2711 N Sepulveda BlvdManhattan Beach, CA 90266-2725 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from blog updates](. This email was sent from Stage 32 through MailChimp. To [unsubscribe]( or manage your preferences, please use the links above.

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