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The speed at which you progress from job to job is much more important than it is for academic scientists.
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I'm recommending three through which you can progress at your own speed.
Rather than focusing on your doubts and uncertainties about the challenging project, concentrate on areas in which you have made progress or have achieved a reasonable depth of understanding.
With every negative, there is always a positive, and thinking about that will set you on the path in which you can make progress toward happiness.
"We do believe that the BBC needs to demonstrate how much it is spending on talent and the challenge which you will see more progress on at the end of this year is how the total expenditure on presenters and top talent changes form year to year and indeed some banding perhaps within that".
Try to set a few clear objectives to work towards for the next 6 months, and write down in a calendar or diary the times at which you will review your progress.
Be sure it's a goal for which you can measure your progress over time.
Ideally, select a goal that is specific, achievable within ten years, and which you can make immediate progress toward.
If you are positively engaging events within yourself - in your thoughts - then there is no goal in which you can not make progress.
"As a result, you would set back significantly the social progress to which you have devoted your entire, astonishing career".
These are the "rigorous new tests" to which you refer; this is the "progress that New York has made".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com