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Nacie Carson

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Nacie Carson is a professional development author who focuses on career evolution and authenticity. Her eclectic background – which includes research, a stint in corporate America, and experience as a young entrepreneur – coupled with her work in leadership development and executive coaching, has given her a unique perspective on how to craft a career and lifestyle that is meaningful, successful, and authentic.

Her writings on career development, authenticity, life balance, entrepreneurship and the gig-economy are published regularly on her site, TheLifeUncommon.net, as well as Fast Company, Monster, Portfolio and Entrepreneurs-Journey. Her work has also been featured in two editions of Chicken Soup for the Soul. Nacie has also been intervie
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“Productivity -- real, self-driven productivity -- was one of the first entrepreneurial skills I learned. It served me well when I was on my own, and it has served me even better as an employee because it requires a kind of organization and self-motivation that employees aren't necessarily incentivized to cultivate. After all, if you are superproductive, all you'll get is more work to do, right?”
Nacie Carson, The Finch Effect: The Five Strategies to Adapt and Thrive in Your Working Life

“When your livelihood depends on self-imposed productivity, you either get good at it or you find yourself in mounds of debt.”
Nacie Carson, The Finch Effect: The Five Strategies to Adapt and Thrive in Your Working Life

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