I’m Going to Sit Write Down and Write Myself a Letter

April 24, 2019

I’m Going to Sit Write Down and Write Myself a Letter Recently, I was thinking back to my childhood days. My Mom was a stay at home Mom in the 1960’s as my sisters, brother and I were growing up. One of her enjoyments was either to listen to records that had been popular when […]

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Misconceptions

April 10, 2019

Misconceptions When individuals learn that I am a Career Coach, often they believe they have a sense of what I do and how I go about it. I’ll hear such things as “So, you find the people that work with you jobs,” or “You will tell me what I need to do to find a […]

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So, Do You Take Part In Your Professional Association?

March 27, 2019

So, Do You Take Part In Your Professional Association? In early April, I along with a number of my career coaching colleagues, will be offering our knowledge and services at the Project Management Institute of New Jersey’s (PMI-NJ) semi-annual career fair. PMI-NJ has been hosting a career fair for its members for many years now, […]

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Moving Past the Doldrums

March 13, 2019

Moving Past the Doldrums I found myself in a bit of an unusual place in February. Usually my life is relatively active and busy. During the course of a given week, between job search support groups, client sessions, professional association meetings, and my own personal errands, I find my weeks pretty busy. However, in the […]

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Are You Letting an “Ism” Hold You Back?

February 27, 2019

Are You Letting an “Ism” Hold You Back? I often get the question from either those I meet, or those who are entering job search transition, “Is there ageism in the hiring process?” The answer to that question is “Yes there is.” The answer is not meant to discourage those in job search. Yes, technically, […]

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