“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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I Am Responsible Only for Baggage and Transportation

July 28, 2021

I Am Responsible Only for Baggage and Transportation My wife and I have two very good friends who have recently moved out of state. They were back in our home area last week, and we were fortunate enough to enjoy dinner with them. We have always enjoyed their company. The wife comes from an “Italian […]

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