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Conversation with Nicki Sanders and Kahlil M. Kuykendall, Founder and CEO of Mama Yogis Wellness

By Nicki Sanders | May 29, 2020 | Comments Off on Conversation with Nicki Sanders and Kahlil M. Kuykendall, Founder and CEO of Mama Yogis Wellness

Kahlil M. Kuykendall defines a leader as a visionary who embodies perseverance, balance and resilience and is willing to grow with each step. She believes in the concept of wellness in the community. She delivers social change and social awareness programs and develops partnerships that facilitate wellness for youth, teens, and families. She is a […]

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5 Reasons to Leave Your Current Job

By Nicki Sanders | May 27, 2020 | Comments Off on 5 Reasons to Leave Your Current Job

Do you see yourself in your current position in 5 years? What factors did you consider in making this determination? One of the reasons that my clients contact me is because they are unsure whether they want to stay in their current position or begin a job search. Some know that they have outgrown their […]

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Self-Career Development: Three Strategies To Accelerate Your Career

By Nicki Sanders | May 25, 2020 | Comments Off on Self-Career Development: Three Strategies To Accelerate Your Career

Self-Career Development: Three Strategies To Accelerate Your Career By Jason Wingard, Forbes Senior Contributor For the first time in 24 years, Bill Gates is no longer the wealthiest living American. Jeff Bezos, the centibillionaire founder of Amazon, has ascended to that enviable position of power. Bezos’ path was supported by a myriad of advisers. He […]

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Being Busy Is Not as Important as Taking Time for Your Mental Health

By Nicki Sanders | May 22, 2020 | Comments Off on Being Busy Is Not as Important as Taking Time for Your Mental Health

Being Busy Is Not as Important as Taking Time for Your Mental Health  By Erica Chau “We all have the same 24 hours every day … you have same number of hours as Beyonce.” I mean we do … but also we don’t. We are constantly bombarded by this grind culture, whether we want to […]

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Take The LEAD to Accelerate Your Career

By Nicki Sanders | May 20, 2020 | Comments Off on Take The LEAD to Accelerate Your Career

Titles are official representations of control, duties and responsibilities. Titles give positional authority. Leadership, on the other hand, is representative of power and influence. Leadership is about what you say, what you do, how you engage, and how you support others. Leaders can be found making things happen at every level in a company from […]

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Our Careers Are As Individual As Our Fingerprints

By Nicki Sanders | May 18, 2020 | Comments Off on Our Careers Are As Individual As Our Fingerprints

Set aside time for a bit of reflection: What have you been told you “should” do in your career? What vocational limitations have been placed on you by others? What limited career advancement thinking have you adopted? The strategies that I implemented to advance my career may not work for you. What worked for your […]

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Nicki Sanders: From Director of Programs to Leadership Consultant

By Nicki Sanders | May 15, 2020 | Comments Off on Nicki Sanders: From Director of Programs to Leadership Consultant

Are leaders born or made? Are you a leader if you don’t have followers? I’ve studied leadership and management for over a decade – through formal education, continuing education/professional development, and through independent research sparked by my own curiosity. I’ve studied John Maxwell, Stephen Covey, and other leadership experts to improve my own leadership skills. […]

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Nicki Sanders: From Internship Supervisor to College Professor

By Nicki Sanders | May 13, 2020 | Comments Off on Nicki Sanders: From Internship Supervisor to College Professor

Words have power…choose and use them wisely. Manifestation is real…use it intentionally. God’s favor isn’t fair…accept it graciously. I have always been a teacher. It probably started during my years as a student at Trinity College that I would randomly but frequently say “I’m going to teach a college course one day”. Now, we all […]

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