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 How to Grow Your Future-Focus - You Can See Forever
by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Feb, 2012
Question for Discussion – How do you as a leader create the future? I loved reading Steve Job’s biography and have recommended it to many of my clients and friends. I was so inspired by his focus and passion. Mr. Job’s driven and perfectionistic personality motivated him to achieve gre...
 
 Personal Brand – YOU
by Louise Garver - Feb, 2012
Executives, yes this means you, too. Understanding and communicating your brand will help you in all stages of your job search, as well as in managing your career going forward. Do you have a rock solid brand message that clearly and concisely is achieving the results you desire? If not, i...
 
 Visualizing a “New You” is Essential to Changing Careers
by Norine Dagliano - Feb, 2012
One of the more difficult hurdles to surmount when making a career change is to begin thinking and talking about you in a new way. When we have been in a role for a very long time, we have an ingrained way of thinking, communicating and acting that reflects this. If you want your prospecti...
 
 How To Make Yourself Three Times More Likely to Get Hired
by Arthur Frank - Jan, 2012
Research done by the executive search industry has shown that the first person interviewed gets the job only 17.6 percent of the time. But the last person interviewed is hired almost 56 percent of the time, or more than three times more frequently. The reason: As in most human endeavor...
 
 How to steer your own career and find a job in the new economy
by Miriam Salpeter - Jan, 2012
Steering your own career, getting a new job — or what I like to call “driving your own career bus” is more important today than ever. Everyone needs to maintain responsibility for his or her own success, and that includes keeping an eye out for larger trends and signs and signals of change...
 
 3 Ways to Grow Your Future-Focus
by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Jan, 2012
Question for Discussion – How do you as a leader grow your future-focus? I was mesmerized by Steve Job’s biography. I was fascinated by his focus and passion. Mr. Job’s complex personality motivated him to achieve greatness. Steve Job’s creativity and genius for creating products that ...
 
 Is Your Personal Brand Fake?
by Barbara Safani - Jan, 2012
I recently came across a video called Sh*t New Yorkers Say. The video is a funny account of what it’s like to live in New York City. It touches on all that is magical and all that is annoying about this city in less than 3 minutes. It’s accuracy is uncanny and as a native New Yorker I’ve u...
 
 GO BEYOND YOUR CONDITIONING AND LIVE YOUR DREAM
by Claudia Bayr - Jan, 2012
As a holistic energy educator, I understand the importance that energy plays in life. I can recognize energy patterns in people in the way they talk, walk, look, and express themselves. Einstein’s quote about life is, “There is nothing but energy.” Our thoughts, e-motions, and our physi...
 
 Work smarter not harder – A great example of how to do this
by Hallie Crawford - Jan, 2012
I was working with my client Seth this week. He came to our career coaching call very excited with the progress he had made. I wanted to share this quick tip with you: Seth is a high performing individual. He sets high goals for himself and is constantly thinking of new ideas for his w...
 
 11 Alternative Spring Break Websites that College Students Should Explore
by Marcia Robinson - Jan, 2012
An Alternative Spring Break is a way for college students to spend their spring break doing less partying and more volunteering in programs that impact real lives. According to the IERC Education Foundation, as of November 2011, American students are reported to be participating in study a...
 
 12 Steps to Setting Career Goals You Can Reach This Year
by Tai Goodwin - Jan, 2012
Setting career goals consists of identifying clear objectives plus the steps needed to achieve them. The main reason people do not achieve ambitions is that they don’t set any. If you go to work on your goals, your goals will go to work on you. If you go to work on your plan, your pl...
 
 6 Ways to Rebuild Your Confidence at Work
by Tai Goodwin - Jan, 2012
We all lose our mojo sometimes On our best days, we believe in ourselves and are sure that we will succeed at whatever work tasks and projects are in front of us. Unfortunately we all face periods when our level of self-confidence fluctuates as we are faced with challenges and roadbloc...
 
 Advice for Choosing a Mentor to Help Grow Your Career
by Tai Goodwin - Jan, 2012
Having a mentor can make it easier to succeed in work or in life. Knowing how to choose a mentor can ensure that you make the most of this beneficial relationship. Here are some fundamental attributes to look for in an advisor, and a step-by-step guide to finding the right one for you. ...
 
 How to Be Happy at Work Without Quitting Your Job
by Tai Goodwin - Jan, 2012
Work doesn’t have to be a drag! Unless you’re independently wealthy or you have the luxury of being an heiress or heir, you probably need to have a job. Finding work that you like and that you can live with can be tough! But regardless of what job you have, you can get more from your w...
 
 How to Reduce Overwhelm by Simplifying at Work (and Home)
by Tai Goodwin - Jan, 2012
When life feels out of balance and chaotic, it’s easy to see work as a major contributor to the overwhelm you feel. After all we spend a large part of our weekly lives at work, on the way to work, thinking about work, etc… To add to our frustration is the limitations on what we can change ...
 
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