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1- manage money and master budgeting
2- how to negotiate
3- how to say No
4- know how to check with yourself
5- how to cook
6- how to apologize
7- how to be alone
8- how to interview
9- how to make small talk
10- how to give and accept feedback

shurryma
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Budgeting is such an essential part of your financial life. Knowing exactly where your money is going allows you to attack your financial goals that much faster!

jjbuckner
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I found that my hoarding and bad spending habits go hand in hand. I made that rule that I need “more stuff going out than coming in.” So since I did some spending freezes, I have less in my house and more money in my account!

ahoardersheart
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Budgeting saved my life! ..
I didn’t know I was wasting my money $$$$ on eating out and shopping till I learned about budgeting and budget apps .. I don’t have debt and i make really good money but i was wasting most of it on unnecessary stuff..
now I live on small portion of my money and save the rest ..I cook and eat at home most of time .. no shopping.. no more LVs and Gucci.. now I care about experience/enjoying my time more than spending money on going out... I only spend money on traveling that I save for it separately from my savings.
A year and half ago I met my man we are married now.. we have goals in life house, saving investing and travel.. instead of going on expensive dates we cook together, watch a movie, or go to free festival / parks/ walk by the beach ..

I love my frugal meaningful life..❤️😊

dr.bassmab
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i woul add here: how to clean up after yourself. weather after you eat, how you leave you desk or the bathroom. it still baffles me when grown ass people leave a tiolet like they live in a hole in a forest. it all depends on what you are used to. i noticed if people are used to leaving a mess behind, and relying on others to clean up their mess, they behave like that in the workplace too, if they make a mistake or create a problem, they do everything from making excuses, blaming others, instead of taking responsibility and committing to fixing it. these are the ones that usually leave their trays on the table in the cafeteria instead of taking it to the designated trolley, the ones who leave 3 cups and a huge mess on their desk, and the ones who somehow don't comprehend that a toilet brush is there for you to use it.

mmmmmmolly
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I think one of the biggest life skills people need to learn is how to work as a team member.

unleashingpotential-psycho
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This is basically "adulting 101"
Thanks this video was very helpful. ♡♥♡

mjocosta
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I struggle with:
-small talk
-negotiation
-interview

TheMiaxela
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Invest in a good education, never co-sign on a loan, pay off credit cards asap, get a library card and use it often, avoid lending money to family & friends, learn about wealth & investing, keep learning, listen to positive audio books, live frugal, contribute to a IRA Roth every year, don't smoke, be careful who you bring into your life.

mgtow
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Most of these I learned during my highschool years.
I believe my greatest weakness may very well be my determination. I hate having to give up on something.
Surprisingly that's the one thing none of the 6 highschools I've attended ever addressed. Strengths were favored more than weaknesses.

TheLonelyLuneon
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This was the best information I’ve ran into. Especially at this point in my life. Thank you for making this video.

wallijay
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Budgeting is very important. I also agree with the importance of learning how to truly apologize to others.

rickytherescue
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Budgeting:
Negotiating:
Learn to say no to tasks:
Check self:
Cook:
Learn to interview:
Master Small talk:
Learn to accept feedback:

clark
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INTROVERTS CAN TALK TO STRANGERS! Introvert is not the opposite of being outgoing! It just means you recharge on your own time rather than in social events.
introvert <-> extrovert
reserved <-> outgoing
quiet <-> talkative
You can be any combo of these. I'm introverted and quiet, but EXTREMELY outgoing, friendly and confrontational.

pGHz
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Many ppl lack situational awareness we are so comfortable with our routine we don't push yourself to learn different things that may benefit you or others

khensuahabuhetepre
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I thought this was going to be a wannabe something video. But I am happy that my time was not wasted. Great Video.

Salem_Rabbit
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Thank you for this video Tasha! For me my biggest struggle is knowing how to interview.

giuliatraverso-breakingthi
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Do you have a podcast? Really love watching your contents. Been watching every videos since last year.

carmelafernandez
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Love this! Mad props to you! I was looking for something to share with my 23 year old. I especially liked the Self-checkin bit!

Jennotfound
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Small talk is so difficult for me. I can hold brief conversations with people but ultimately...I just don't care about the lives of others and I don't want anyone to care about mine. I don't say that to sound edgy or cruel, but I enjoy my privacy and quiet life and the best way to keep that is to keep small company. Or no company. I really enjoy keeping to myself.

For work relationships and connections, I avoid jobs where this is needed. I'm sociable enough to let others know I don't bite but afterwards, you're going to find my face in a book, doing a word search, or struggling with a Sudoku puzzle when otherwise not busy (ironically enough, I currently work at a call center. I seem to keep falling into jobs that fit poorly with my personality but it forces me out of my shell. I've made a lot of social progress from when I did online chat for Verizon in my early 20's and now I'm talking to people, albeit in a formulaic and as-brief-as-possible manner).

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