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Are you looking in the right direction for your career? by Miriam Salpeter - Aug, 2011 Last month, while walking in the magnificent Central Park in New York City, I saw a man taking a picture. As you can see in the photo I took of the man (to your right), it wasn’t that he was taking a picture that was striking, but HOW he was taking it — on his back, on the ground, pointing the lens up at the trees. His tripod (if that’s what you call it) covered his body like some sort of shield. Clearly, there was somethin... |
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Are your perfectionist tendencies helping or hurting you? by Miriam Salpeter - Aug, 2011 My friend, Ken Revenaugh, who authors the Fast Track Tools blog, often writes about the importance of storytelling in business. He advocates keeping an eye and ear out for stories everywhere you go to help illustrate a point down the road. During my recent visit to New York City, I kept a list of inspiring blog topics relating to career and job search. My favorite inspiration occurred during a visit to the Metropolitan Museum ... |
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Got F.E.A.R.? by Thomas J. Denham - Aug, 2011 Fear is the number one reason my clients do not achieve their goals. Whether it is fear of failure or fear of success, this psychological obstacle can cloud one’s judgment and cripple learning and growth. Fear can lead to procrastination and perfectionism which DO NOT serve you! Here our some of my thoughts on fear based on my professional experiences in my private practice. What is fear? Fear is a common and natural ... |
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How to Reinvest Yourself in the Workplace - Time for a Change by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Aug, 2011 The secret to a resilient life in our kind of world is in knowing how to recycle yourself, over and over, letting go of what is no longer you, taking on new strengths, and shaping new chapters for your life, guided by your own emerging vision." - Frederich Hudson, Pamela Me Lean I was recently working with one of my San Francisco Bay Area executive coaching clients. We talked about her desire to reinvent herself, and why s... |
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White Collar Professionals Unemployed for 1 Year or More: Investigating Your Job Options by Ben Ruark - Aug, 2011 If not encountered already, at some point in a protracted unemployment interlude we're forced to decide whether continuing a search for the same/similar position previously held is going to succeed in the near-future; or whether we're on a treadmill-to-nowhere: that we've crossed over some invisible 'threshold of denial' - refusing to acknowledge the harsh reality that our profession's job market exercises exclusionary criteri... |
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Conquering a phone interview by Valerie Sokolosky - Aug, 2011 A terrifying pause, a screaming child, a continuous beeping from the other line. There seem to be so many ways that a phone interview can go wrong. But they’re unavoidable these days. Employers use them to weed through applicants and select potential hires for in-person interviews. I think that there is a way to do phone interviews well. It requires preparation and focus, but it’s possible. 1) Isolate yourself. Clear the ro... |
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How to assess and select the best professional resume writer for you by Laura Smith-Proulx - Aug, 2011 If you’ve searched the Internet for a professional or executive resume writer lately, you’re bound to find endless choices. How do you decide who is the best writer for you? What criteria should you use in judging a writer’s abilities? And above all, who can you trust to get you into the job of your choice? To get the results you want (more interviews!) and maximize the ROI on your investment, look for a professional res... |
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Winning at Working - Shades of Gray by Nan S. Russell - Aug, 2011 A paperweight sits on my desk, etched in silver with the message: Life isn't always black and white. It serves as a reminder there are few absolutes at work (or in life). Yet, it would be easier if there were; if good ideas from bad, trustworthy people from non-trustworthy, and right paths from the wrong ones could easily be discerned. I've learned in twenty years in management that increasing one's perspective increases th... |
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4 Big Reasons You Need a Résumé Overhaul by Debra Wheatman - Aug, 2011 I recently completed a rush project for a client and I can tell you definitively that he regretted not having revamped his résumé sooner. My team worked a lot of overtime to create a stellar document. During the process, the client was nerve-racked; he was worried that we would run out of time for him to submit his résumé for a great opportunity. Had he updated his résumé sooner, he would have been able to appreciate the proc... |
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5 Ways to Have More Fun at Work by Lindsey Pollak - Aug, 2011 It’s no secret that “all work and no play” is a bad idea. But what if you could actually play more at work? Wouldn’t that be the best of both worlds? According to guru Dale Carnegie, fun is not just pleasurable, it’s actually essential for career success: “People rarely succeed,” he once said, “unless they have fun in what they are doing.” While every minute of every day can’t necessarily be a blast, I wholeheartedly agree ... |
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