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5 Questions with MBA Admissions Coach Angela Guido
I help aspiring business leaders understand their strengths, how to communicate them & achieve their goals, and build strong professional relationships.

Master your future: How to be a Long Term Visionary and a Short Term Pragmatist
What do you want to be when you grow up? It’s a question I’m still asking after more than 3 decades. And that’s as it should be.

Don’t Waste Your MBA Career Pivot: Advice For New Admits
Here are some things you can do now to get ahead of the game. Taking these steps before classes begin will help ensure your success in the internship race.

5 Ways to Bring More Fun & Connection to Your Office
If you’re feeling stuck in the rut of just getting your work done, try a few of these ideas for how to bring more fun and connection to your office.

Loads of Amazing Free MBA Application Advice
Loads of Amazing Free MBA Application Advice! Here are some of my choicest pieces of advice for MBA applicants, rising MBAs, and even folks on the waitlist.

How to choose the right MBA Program for you
Did you get into multiple schools? It's a tough decision! This is for people who have the problem of having to choose between rival offers for MBA admission.

I gave up second guessing my decisions. Here's what happened
I couldn't accept the decisions I made. Then I made peace with them and discovered something new. It got easier to make decisions!

The 8 things every leader must do before 8AM
You are awesome without having to try. I recommend doing more things that bring you joy because that is the best path to fulfilling your ultimate purpose.

The One Thing That Changed How I Think About Risk
Security and risk: Humans need a balance of both in order to be happy, fulfilled, and feel alive. So why don’t we take more risks?

You can learn charisma in 3 minutes and 34 seconds (with some help from a dancing monkey)
Charisma isn't what you think. Let this Italian dude and his dancing monkey show you how to wow a crowd and make friends with strangers.

Real Leaders Don't Use the Word “Led”
Stop and look at your resume. Do you have bullets that start with the word “Led”? You have to get rid…real Leaders Don’t Use the Word “Led”

How to Be a Selfish A** in Job Interviews
The secret to presenting yourself as the ideal hire: show your utility function. This is what employers want to know when they interview you.

Something really important the toilet taught me
If you aren’t asking questions and seeking to understand how things really work, it will limit your opportunities for advancement.

3 Things to Do Before You Quit
Before you quit your job and head off to bschool, be sure to do these 3 things to solidify existing relationships and collect valuable feedback.

Career Bites #12: Interview People
You’re willing to work hard, you want to add value, but you also want to enjoy your work and be inspired. The key is to interview people.