Posts Tagged ‘career’
Friday, September 23rd, 2011
Oh, the glory! Start your own company and achieve great fame and fortune!
OK, maybe not. Run your own business and destroy your life savings.
How do you decide?
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Tags: career, fear, job change, my coaching business
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Tuesday, September 20th, 2011
The Career You’ll Love
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Dealing with the fears
Making career decisions is scary! You’re dealing with life-changing decisions, impacts on your family, people who can affect your life direction in deep ways, ….
Calm down for a moment.
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Tags: career, change, fear, stress
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Sunday, September 18th, 2011
You’re frustrated. Work has become less and less enjoyable, it looks like you may never again see a pay raise, and everyone around you is just miserable.
But you also feel locked in, unable to leave your job lest you enter the Great Ranks of the Unemployed.
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Tags: career, goals, job change, job hunt
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Monday, September 5th, 2011
The Career You’ll Love
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Laboring for a purpose
It’s Labor Day here in the US, a holiday when we remember those who have fought to create a work environment where people can earn a fair living for doing fair work. Ironic, I suppose, that we celebrate work by … taking the day off.
It’s bittersweet for those millions of people who are unemployed or underemployed, who are unconvinced of that this is the Great Land Of Opportunity that we once thought.
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Tags: balance, career, relationships, values
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Monday, September 5th, 2011
No doubt you’ve seen these little graphics popping up all over the place. These are called “QR codes”, or “Quick Response codes.” They started becoming popular in Japan about a decade ago, with the advent of smart phones.
Who cares?
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Tags: career, learning, social media, tools
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Saturday, September 3rd, 2011
Most of the experiences you have every day you don’t remember. They’re forgettable exactly because they’re unexceptional.
What we remember, what we pay attention to, are things we DON’T expect. The surprises.
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Tags: career, marketing, presenting, resume
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Wednesday, August 24th, 2011
The conventional wisdom these days is that social media – LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube – is critical for every business interaction, especially for job-hunting.
Let’s get realistic.
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Tags: career, interviewing, job hunt, social media
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Monday, August 22nd, 2011
The Career You’ll Love
Sponsored by Carl Dierschow’s career blog at www.Dierschow.com |
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What fear is in your way?
You’ve been wanting to advance your career, but it seems that you’re sabotaging yourself at every turn. You were going to have that important discussion with your boss, and then wimped out. “Too busy,” you told yourself, or “not a convenient time.”
We all struggle with this.
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Tags: balance, career, creativity, fear, relationships
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Saturday, August 20th, 2011
I’m an awesome coach. Good looking, tremendously experienced, and I help my clients succeed in amazing ways.
How did that sound? Authentic? No, I didn’t think so.
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Tags: career, influence, interviewing, resume
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Thursday, August 11th, 2011
We’re all story-tellers.
Stories are the way you talk about your life to others. Through a story you can convey who you are, what you’ve experienced, and where you’re going.
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Tags: career, interviewing, job change, skills
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