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SUMMARY:Approach Life Like Driving a Car
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260407T190000
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Remember back to when you learned to drive? In driving school, one of the first things taught is to look ahead, and not get distracted. To avoid getting sideswiped, new drivers are also taught to occasionally look side to side. And finally, new drivers are taught to use the rear-view mirror to see what may be approaching from behind. However, for the most part, to avoid accidents and get to the destination, new drivers are taught to spend most of the time driving by looking forward. Approaching the job search should be no different. With driving, most driving accidents are caused because culprits either take their eyes off the road, or are distracted by something. Distractions drivers may encounter include: cell phones, food, beverages, and in some cases, screaming children. Worse yet, some drivers have gotten into accidents because they became physically impaired by drugs or alcohol. With the job search, there can be so many distractions as well. As such, it is important to be...

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