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Do you experience an unconscious sense of self-lack, uncertainty about your last post or (worst of all), do you spend the next hour refreshing your page for some semblance of positive reinforcement?
FORBES: How I Improved My Social Media Standing With a 30-Day Detox
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All you have to do to enter is share your worst tax move, your biggest tax goof or your silliest tax gaffe.
FORBES: Tax Horror Stories Giveaway
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"It's a message on what to do on the worst day of your life, " Holladay said in Saturday's sermon.
CNN: Rick Warren's son lost in 'wave of despair'
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If you default on a home equity loan, the worst they can do is take your home.
FORBES: Parents' Tough Choices For Repaying Student Loans
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"That's the worst thing you can do for your back in general, " says Burger.
CNN: Shoveling snow? How to protect your back (and your heart)
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How do you keep your company morale intact after a promotion or partnership appointment, or in the worst case, how do you keep yourself out of court for discrimination?
FORBES: Making Partner, Sponsorship and Gender Bias
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"One of the worst things you can do is brush your teeth after eating sugar, " Ms Schenker said.
BBC: Dental threat of snacking
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If you have a small business, it would not be the worst thing to do to consult with your attorney or CPA to determine if it is adequately capitalized, at least if the business has potential creditor worries.
FORBES: Khashoggi: Margin Scheme Leads Personal Liability For True Beneficial Owner Under Alter Ego Theory; Undercapitalization and Domination
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The worst it would do is send somebody out to examine your property and find that all of the trees are where they should be.
FORBES: How Does Your Homeowners Insurance Handle A Downed Tree?
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Your first shift is the safest and every consecutive shift after that increases your risk - seven shifts in a row is the worst thing you can do for accidents.
BBC: Long hours increase doctors risk of traffic accidents
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The worst thing to do is respond defensively as questions arise and refuse to examine your behavior. (Public pension operating in a political arena frequently tend to develop a hostile attitude toward those raising questions or offering new solutions.) If you seek out new advice, guidance and insights you will be fine.
FORBES: The Growing Scrutiny of Pensions ( August 22, 2005)