A Harvard psychologist says this is key to being more confident and powerful

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February 02, 2016
A Harvard psychologist says this is key to being more confident and powerful A Harvard psychologist says this is key to being more confident and powerful

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Tony Robbins has an unusual morning ritual that keeps him at the top of his game
Tony Robbins has an unusual morning ritual that keeps him at the top of his game
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Meet the richest man in Africa — the only black billionaire among the world's 50 richest people
Meet the richest man in Africa — the only black billionaire among the world's 50 richest people
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The 10 richest people in Asia
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A Stanford scientist says we wear our work stress like a 'badge of honor' — but it's hurting our health and success
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