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The Best Way to Prepare Your Kids for the Workplace
by Chuck Bentley | May 25, 2017
How do you prepare your children for the workforce? Beyond a good resume, respect for authority, and an outstanding...
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When Getting Fired is a “God” Thing
by Chuck Bentley | May 24, 2017
Could being laid off from your job actually be….a good thing? And maybe even a God thing? As difficult...
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4 Career Lessons If You Hate Your Job
by Chuck Bentley | May 23, 2017
Unfortunately, most people don’t love their jobs. We tend to live for the weekends and just try to get...
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Writing A Great Resume
by Chuck Bentley | May 22, 2017
Do you dread writing or updating your resume? Most professional positions require applicants to submit a resume along with...
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The Importance of Internships
by Chuck Bentley | May 18, 2017
One of the best ways for students to gain skills, experience, and a network of professionals is to take...
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Learning From Failure
by Chuck Bentley | May 15, 2017
Have you ever failed? I mean, really failed? You know, that sickening feeling when you realize you’ve missed the...
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9 Things You Shouldn’t Say At Work
by Chuck Bentley | May 12, 2017
Originally posted on the Christian Post on May 12 To learn Biblical answers to your financial questions, you can #AskChuck...
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Working With Your Spouse
by Chuck Bentley | May 11, 2017
The late Larry Burkett, Crown’s founder, believed that an excellent wife, as described in Proverbs 31, should be her...
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Do You Like Your Job?
by Chuck Bentley | May 10, 2017
The ancient philosopher Aristotle said “Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.” When we enjoy our work...
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Honesty in the Workplace
by Chuck Bentley | May 9, 2017
Canadian businessman and politician, Stanley J. Randall, said, “The closest to perfection a person ever comes is when he...
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