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If you run into a cement wall…

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It’s time to be BOLD

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Jane Kaczmarek and Ellyn promoting a DePuy booklet in 2012

 on WKYC Cleveland

 

Jane Kaczmarek & Ellyn Spragins / DePuy Orthopaedics
BetterTV Syndicated National 05/29/12 3-4 AM Length: 07:04
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A Letter To My Younger Self About A False Great Life

This letter was created for a 2011 Letters To My Younger Self® Seminar


Michele Meyer-Shipp is a Vice President and Counsel at a large insurance company, providing legal advice and counsel on a variety of employment-related matters to several internal clients. Continue reading

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A Letter To My Younger Self About Standing Up for Yourself

This letter was created for a 2011 Letters To My Younger Self ® Seminar

Denise Quinn is a Vice President in a large insurance company, where she oversees strategic projects and also leads various projects within its marketing and distribution division. Continue reading

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A Letter To My Younger Self About Being a Perfect Mother and Professional

This letter was created for a 2011 Letters To My Younger Self ® Seminar

Elaine Green is a Vice President at a large insurance company within the controller’s department. She chose to write to herself during a pivotal, highly pressured time in her career and personal life. It was January of 1999, during the year-end reporting season. Continue reading

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A Letter to My Younger Self About Finding Joy in the Unknown

This letter was created for the book “What I Know Now About Success.”


“Definitely a Type A personality.”

“Every minute on my Blackberry is accounted for.”

“I’m the kind of person who always chooses the same route for my daily run in any given city, rather than explore a new course.” Continue reading

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A Letter to My Younger Self About Learning to Live with MS

This letter was written by Susan Achey at 42 years old to herself at the age of 32.

She had the life she always dreamed of working as a copywriter at an advertising agency in New York City. But the rug was pulled out from under her. Continue reading

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A Letter to My Younger Self About Taking Responsibility for Your Mental and Physical Health

This letter was created for the book “What I Know Now About Success.”

If you had met Paula Deen in high school in Albany, Georgia, you wouldn’t have been the least bit surprised. Paulann Hiers had the personality you know: gregarious, bubbly, and funny. As captain of the cheerleading squad, she was practically royalty in the South of the 1960s. “Life was just so great. I had so many friends,” recalls Paula. Continue reading

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A Letter to My Younger Self About the Hurt of the Twenties

This letter was written by Kristin Brown at age 27 to herself at age 24. It was three years after her dad’s car accident and untimely death. This was compounded by the quarter-life crisis she was already experiencing. Continue reading

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