Choosing Not to Take Advantage of an Opportunity

October 13, 2021

Choosing Not to Take Advantage of an Opportunity My clients come to me through several different funnels. A couple of those funnels are through sub-contracting arrangements I have with companies which provide outplacement career coaching services to those let go from their job. In these arrangements, I am paid by the outplacement company. The outplacement […]

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“Where the Hell Is Duck, North Carolina?”

September 22, 2021

“Where the Hell Is Duck, North Carolina?” One of the things that I learned many years ago, when I went through my training to become certified in Career Coaching, was that the job search process is one intensive “research project.”   Whether it is researching the history of a particular corporation, the key issues and challenges they […]

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Writing a Hand-Written Note Still Instills “The Personal Touch”

September 8, 2021

Writing a Hand-Written Note Still Instills “The Personal Touch” My wife and I were having a conversation recently.  She was in the process of typing up a note to her nephew and his new wife.   Once the note was completed, she asked me to review it for my thoughts.  I indicated I would be […]

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Applying the Lessons You Learn From Job Search

August 25, 2021

Applying the Lessons You Learn From Job Search It has been 10 years since I was trained in the nuances of Job Search Strategy coaching. One of the first messages which I learned was that job search (when done correctly), is a process. Some methods of the process have been shown to work better than […]

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Are Your Values in Alignment?

August 11, 2021

Are Your Values in Alignment? When I meet new clients, one of the things I initially discuss with them is job search is a 5-step process. The first of those 5 steps is assessing what it is you may want to do or pursue. Some may say, shouldn’t you know what it is you want […]

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