Here at Career Girl Network, we’re fascinated (some might say obsessed) by the tasks, words, and beliefs that separate extraordinary people from ordinary people. What is it, we wonder, that makes one person a leader and another a follower? What makes one person the boss and another someone who finds it hard to climb the ladder?
Inc. writer Jeff Haden claims one of this differences might be in the vocabulary you use in “10 Things Extraordinary People Say Every Day.” We wonder, can you talk yourself into the role of being extraordinary?
Here are the words Jeff Haden claims will make you extraordinary. Click here to read the full article and his reasons why:
“Here’s what I’m thinking.”
“I was wrong.”
“That was awesome.”
“You’re welcome.”
“Can you help me?”
“I’m sorry.”
“Can you show me?”
“Let me give you a hand.”
“I love you.”
Nothing.
About the Author: Marcy Twete
Marcy Twete is the Founder and CEO of Career Girl Network and the author of the book “You Know Everybody! A Career Girl’s Guide to Building a Network That Works.” At Career Girl Network, Marcy provides women with information, resources, and networking to empower them in their careers and to advance the work of women in business as a whole. Prior to launching Career Girl Network, Marcy worked in numerous nonprofit organizations and as a consultant in the field of nonprofit fundraising, marketing, and community relations. Marcy is a graduate of the College of St. Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota, and a native of rural North Dakota. She is the Vice Chair of the Chicago Board of Directors for Step Up Women’s Network in Chicago and a member of the Advisory Board for Girls on the Run Twin Cities, and is dedicated to advancing the work of organizations that move the needle for women and girls worldwide.













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