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Inklings: Week of 7/11/2014

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July 11, 2014

Inklings readers, Friday is here! Time to kick back, relax, and have a look at some bits of brilliance from around the web this week!

7 Traits Every Great Leader Has (But Doesn't Talk About) - There are countless ways to describe a great leader – here are 7 traits that many of these leaders have. Do you agree?

One Word Successful People Never Use - Whether we realize it or not, the language we use to speak about ourselves and our careers can affect our overall attitudes. One word in particular should be eliminated from our vocabulary.

How a Password Changed My Life - Are you someone who is annoyed by the sheer amounts of times you must type in a password to log in to your computer, e-mail, and other sites? Check out how one man used these seemingly irritating instances to change his life!

10 Companies Where You'll Call Your Co-Workers Friends - Much of our time is spent at work and we spend that time with co-workers. Check out ten companies where you’d also consider your co-workers to be friends. How is your company vibe similar or different?

5 Ways to Tell Whether You're a High Performer or a Workaholic - How can you tell whether you’re a high worker or a workaholic?  Ask yourself these five questions and find out! 

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