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Being flexible
adjective
Capable of being flexed or bent without breaking; able to be turned, bowed, or twisted, without breaking; pliable; not stiff or brittle.
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Being flexible is key here.
Being flexible, curious and hungry helped.
"Being flexible with our clients helps them," he said.
Being flexible is something employers are demanding more and more.
Being flexible and having a good sense of humour will go a long way.
Being flexible and open-minded is essential to making the Workaway experience a success, explained Simone.
Being flexible at work doesn't just benefit people trying to balance their outside lives with work.
Being flexible can make the difference between growing and stagnating.
Being flexible to break routine is important.
Being "flexible" is an art... I'm still working on it.
"Being flexible with who you are is okay.
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