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CEO of You, Inc.

You may not run a company, but you are the CEO of your life.


Every day, you make countless decisions about how you spend your time, who you associate with, and how you present yourself. And like any CEO:


You’re accountable for every choice and every action, both of which have impact on others.


Lead yourself well. You’re building a personal and brand and reputation whether on purpose or not. Like it or not, you are the CEO of You, Inc. Represent your brand intentionally.

 
 
 

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