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Zero Cost Zone
Get insider knowledge on interview success from those who make the hiring decisions - delivered through an engaging audio course with accompanying slides:
In this free 50 min. course, you will find out:
1.How to find out what jobs would be great for you;
How research jobs and companies,
How to prepare your application;
What you need to know about various interviewing techniques;
How to act during a job interview;
What to do after a job interview;
How to succeed in your new role.
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The Wright Stuff
Whole Life Leadership: Mind, Body, Spirit & Success
Articles covering everything from meditation and nutrition to management techniques and career advancement.
Indigo
Indigo has been with us for thousands of years but it was Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century who used the term ‘indigo’ to describe a colour when he demonstrated that the white light was composed of 7 visible colours, indigo being one of them. Until then, the word ‘indigo’ was used for the dye, desired by many. The dye was made from a plant called Indigofera Tinctoria, which had been cultivated predominantly in Asia and parts of Africa; some sources mention Peru as well.
Blue
“Blue is the favourite colour of all people”, was the first sentence I came across when researching for this article. “Hold on”, I was thinking, “My favourite colour is green”. Then I opened my Address Book where I keep notes about my friends’ favourite things (as an inspiration for birthdays or Christmas or “whatever-else" gifts) and started laughing. Blue is the favourite colour of all friends I had this info available for!