People who repeatedly find career success learn to broaden their perspective and understand that there are always several roads to getting where you want to go.

Carla Harris
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When you have reached the top of the ladder in your business, do not rest on your laurels. Always be on the lookout for opportunities that could allow you to move forward in your career. The world is changing rapidly, and you need to be able to adapt to it in order to stay relevant. That’s why achieving success is so important.

Source: Expect To Win: Proven Strategies For Success From A Wall Street Vet

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