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    When we know our value, our decisions reflect that. When we don’t know our value, our decisions reflect that.

    The words we hear, whether spoken to us or by us, affect the way we see the world. They affect the decisions we make. We start to believe things that aren’t true and before we know it, our minds only know what we’ve led ourselves to believe.

    It's time to find our value, friends! It changes everything about the way we approach the workforce! 

    Links in Today's Episode:

    How to Find Your Value Guide
    How to Find Your Why Guide
    Job Center Locations

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