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Podcasts

065: Special Edition! Interview with Jim Hopkinson, Author of The Salary Tutor

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One of the trickiest (and most critical) parts of getting a new job is the salary negotiation. Yet, the skills required are rarely taught. In this special edition interview, host Tara Rodden Robinson talks to Jim Hopkinson, author of Salary Tutor to give you the inside scoop on how to ask for what you're worth--and get it!

Download the podcast here and check out Jim's book on Amazon (affiliate link).

064: What Happens If You Get GTD Wrong?

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Is it possible to do GTD "wrong?" Are there any dangers of building a bad GTD practice? Listen in as the Virtual Study Group takes a look at ubiquitous capture, perfectionism, and getting stuck in tending the system instead of doing the actions.

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062: Back to Basics: Roles, Responsibilities, and Areas of Focus

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How do you use the 20K horizon of focus to get things done? We're back to basics in this episode. Listen as we talk about how to use 20K to set goals (30 and 40K), how 50K can help you define areas of focus, and how 20K can help you to make decisions when opportunities come your way.

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060: Special Edition! Interview with Best Selling Author Dan Goldie

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In this special episode, learn about co-author of The Investment Answer, Dan Goldie. He talks about how writing this book with his best friend, the late Gordon Murray, changed his view on his "50K," how he handled the workflow of writing the book, and what it was like to tackle a significant and urgent project.

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The article from the Huffington Post mentioned in the interview can be found here.