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Kim Lear

@kimlear

Watching how you spend your money and live your life. In a research way, not a stalker way. Speaker. Writer. Founder: Inlay Insights | [email protected]

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Our latest Leadership Session with @kim_lear_ highlighted plans for financial firms to recruit those in search of a new career.

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I will always be impressed by people who show up to the airport in full business professional attire. 12 years of work travel and I have never stepped foot on an airplane in a business suit.

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Good mentors share lessons from their experience. Great mentors help you crystallize lessons from your experience. Good mentors give useful answers. Great mentors help you ask better questions. Good mentors walk you through their path. Great mentors help you identify your path.

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I couldn't agree more. I just wrote a report on how the legacy of Occupy Wall Street impacts BLM, the rise of democratic socialism, and the great resignation. In many interviews with college students, specific language from the original Occupy manifesto is quoted.

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This is the biggest blind spot I see in future of work conversations. If we don’t explore how family dynamics, parenting trends, marriage norms, and friendships have changed during the pandemic, we will not understand where the world of work is going.

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People in the early 1900s thought soda was healthy. People in the 1950s thought white bread was healthy. People in the 1990s thought margarine was healthy. What's something most of us think is healthy today that future people will shake their heads at?