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Charlie Brown’s best friend, Linus Van Pelt, clings to his security blanket as he gives his friends wise advice. Dr. Victoria Grady sees this same type of “attachment behavior” stalling the progress of Fortune 500 executives as they try to enter the digital age. Do you have a mental security blanket that is holding you back? Listen as Dr. Grady explains to roving reporter Rotbart how each of us can identify our security blankets and discover the costs of hanging on to outdated workplace behaviors. It’s always onward and upward at MondayMorningRadio.com!

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