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Your self-talk can make or break your career. When you make a mistake, they either magnify the negat

Your self-talk (the thoughts you have about your feelings) can make or break your career. When you make a mistake, they either magnify the negativity or help you turn that misstep into something productive. When it comes to self-talk, we've discovered some common thoughts that hold people back more than any others. Be mindful of your tendencies to succumb to these thoughts, so that they don't derail your career. Here's how to do it. [6 toxic thoughts successful people quarantine]( by Travis Bradberry [Your self-talk (the thoughts you have about your feelings) can make or break your career. When you make a mistake, they either magnify the negativity or help you turn that misstep into something productive. When it comes to self-talk, we've discovered some common thoughts that hold people back more than any others. Be mindful of your tendencies to succumb to these thoughts, so that they don't derail your career. Here's how to do it. Read More]( Get the job you always wanted. [Visit Ladders]( [Technical Solutions Architect]( Cisco Systems Inc. • Boston, MA [Embedded Systems Architect & Technology Manager]( Bose • Framingham, MA [DevOps Engineer Financial Industry]( Financial Industry • New York, NY EASY APPLY [Director, Solutions & Software Engineering]( Carlson • Stamford, CT [Meteorological Algorithm Developer]( Odyssey Consulting Services Inc • Lexington, MA [Here’s how to find out what your coworkers really think about you]( by Monica Torres [To find out how co-workers really think about you, you need to ask. Here's how, and why it matters. Read More]( [4 things that will make you more motivated, happy, and creative at work]( by Eric Barker [Take these simple steps to vastly improve your work life, and thank us later. Read More]( Great leaders dare to be different. —Roselinde Torres [Got some free time? Here's how to (actually) unwind]( by Haley Goldberg [Because free time often still feels like stress time. From our partners at Shine. Read More]( [6 things great leaders do differently]( by Travis Bradberry [You know a great leader when you’re working for one, but even they can have a hard time articulating what it is that makes their leadership so effective. Here's what does it, and how you can do it do. Read More]( [4 steps to 5-minute meetings]( by Rachel Weingarten [Meetings often seem to be huge time wasters that don't accomplish much. Here's how to cut the bloat. Read More]( © 2017 [Ladders, Inc.]( All Rights Reserved [PrivacyÂ](|[ Terms of UseÂ](| [ Contact UsÂ]( |[ Unsubscribe]( You're receiving this email from our secure server at [Ladders, Inc.]( because you signed up on March 26, 2016 from [{EMAIL}](#) with the ZIP Code 06473. [Ladders, Inc.]( - [55 Water Street, 51st Floor - New York, NY 10041](#)

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