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Being Proactive: Taking Charge of Your Personal and Professional Success

Being proactive is about moving yourself forward positively and progressing in both the small and large goals you want to achieve in your personal and professional life. It means you respond effectively to what is happening around you, choosing to focus on what you can control rather than what you cannot. When you’re truly proactive, you are in the driver’s seat of your life—both personally and professionally. You own every single decision you make and have more control over how you respond to change and setbacks. You are confident in taking the initiative, asking for and receiving feedback, building your strengths, and setting achievable goals. In this course, Emma Sue Prince—author of 7 Skills for the Future and an expert in building the skill of being proactive—coaches you through simple and time-tested techniques for improving and perfecting your ability to prioritize, set the right goals and boost your energy levels.

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