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Month: April 2019

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Monthly favourites — March 2019

Here's what we got stuck into in March: what we listened to, watched, read and learned. Our monthly favourites, if you will!
Written by Producing Paradise April 28, 2019June 1, 2019
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Imagine if you were a company: what are your brand pillars? What's on your personal charter? What are the non-negotiable rules your "employees" must follow? Here Jess ponders how thinking of herself as a company might make some decisions much easier, and shares a free template for creating your own personal charter.
Written by Jess Allison April 7, 2019October 18, 2020
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