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10 Steps to a More Global You

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employers, from international non-profits to the mom-and-pop stores down the road, want employees able to think globally. Even college admissions look positively on time spent abroad these days.

But picking up for a jaunt to another continent isn’t practical for most of us. We have families, jobs and commitments that mean we have to stay put, and travel isn’t often a cheap option. Despite your current location, however, you can cultivate a more global mindset, usually without spending much money.

Read international literature. Reading a book written by someone with a drastically different background can be instant exposure to a new culture. Read more (via LifeHack)



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