Melissa in the Morning: Who? Little Old Me??

Apr 30, 01:05 PM

The World Health Organization estimates that 85% of people worldwide have a lack of confidence and our career strategist says bad self-esteem is a career killer. National data shows 70% of people attribute part of their career success to self-confidence, while people with low self-esteem earn $8,000 less per year than people with high self-confidence. We tackle Mistake #3 in our Julie on the Job series: The Top Five Mistakes the Average American makes at Work. Find out why we struggle with confidence at work and the trickle-down effect if we don’t fix it.

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