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Mental Health
Do you keep postponing work you need to do? The problem probably stems from one of three things: your habits and systems (or lack thereof), your de...
$9.99
Customer Service
Acquire essential knowledge and skills to work in the travel and tourism industry and become an effective travel professional. Provide advice on fl...
$49.99
Hospitality
This course provides a general overview of hospitality management. It covers the growth and development, organization and structure, and all of the...
$59.99
Social Media Certifications
Social Media Certifications
Have you always wanted to start a Vlog of your own? Then you’ve come to the right place. This course will teach you how to shoot, edit and up...
Free
Customer Service
Superior customer service is critical to the success of any service organization. This customer service training course introduces entry-level cust...
$29.99
Life Coach
Coaching is one of the most exciting, lucrative industries to be in right now … and for years to come. This isn’t something we’re making up; ...
$89.99
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