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 TOOLS & SKILLS March 24, 2017  YOU GOT THIS Okay, gang. You know the drill. It's Friday, which

[The Muse](  TOOLS & SKILLS March 24, 2017  YOU GOT THIS [Hero] Okay, gang. You know the drill. It's Friday, which means the weekend is just a hop (out of bed), skip (to the coffee shop), and jump (into your workload) away. Piece of cake, right? Wait, cake sounds delicious. We're totally having dessert for lunch while we catch up on some light reading. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Reads --------------------------------------------------------------- [How to Get People to Take Your Deadlines Seriously ]( [How to Get People to Take Your Deadlines Seriously (Without Being Rude)]( Getting down to the wire with your deadline, yet stuck waiting on someone else? Here's how to get them to give you what you need on time.  [Read More]( [The 2 Times You Should Actually Listen to Your Inner Critic]( [The 2 Times You Should Actually Listen to Your Inner Critic]( Instead of always tuning out that little voice inside your head, consider these two signs to determine if you should actually listen.  [Read More]( [How This Serial Entrepreneur Hit His Career Sweet Spot]( [How This Serial Entrepreneur Hit His Career Sweet Spot]( Brett Relander found way to blend his passion for sports, his love of people, and his experience in digital marketing.  [Read More]( [This Is How You Recover After You Make a Really Bad First Impression]( [This Is How You Recover After You Make a Really Bad First Impression]( Making a bad impression is never ideal, and it's definitely hard to recover from. The good news? It's doable, but it'll take some work on your part. Here's how.  [Read More]( [The 31 Best LinkedIn Profile Tips for Job Seekers]( [The 31 Best LinkedIn Profile Tips for Job Seekers]( Is your LinkedIn profile ready for your job search? Find out with our all-time best tips.  [Read More]( [Word of the Day] FOIL What it Means: Prevent (something considered wrong or undesirable) from succeeding Use it Without Sounding Like You Just Learned it Today "Netflix foiled my plan to wake up early and have a relaxing breakfast before work this morning." [Tweet This]( [The New Rules of Work]( Connect with The Muse [VIEW IN BROWSER](       [TERMS](       [UNSUBSCRIBE]( DAILY MUSE INC.   1375 BROADWAY   NEW YORK, NY 10018

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