Dealing with “The Lull”

November 8, 2017

Dealing with “The Lull” October, 2017 was a very stressful month for me. While every month has its different high points or low points, for quite some time the pattern has been my career coaching business drives my weeks and then everything falls into place after that. However, October challenged my training and make-up as […]

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The “Committed Client”

October 25, 2017

The “Committed Client” As anyone else, I feel great when a client that I have worked with succeeds in their job search. Job search has always been, and will always be, a difficult process. Even the most skilled and qualified individuals can have searches that go on for months. If I had to define one […]

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Don’t Be Afraid to Ask

October 11, 2017

Don’t Be Afraid to Ask I recently attended an international conference of fellow coaching professionals in Washington D.C. The event was an opportunity for each attendee to re-energize themselves in terms of their knowledge and add to the tools they would have to share with their clients. The keynote speaker for the event was Hal […]

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They’re Not Obligated to Help

September 27, 2017

They’re Not Obligated to Help One bit of advice that a person who enters job search transition is likely to hear early in the process is the importance of networking with others. With statistics showing that as many as 80% of job positions landed are the result of some sort of networking connection, it certainly […]

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Show Your Enthusiasm

September 13, 2017

Show Your Enthusiasm For many years there was a cable television show called “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” The lead character, played by Larry David, was cynical about everything that happened to him in his life. While definitely a spoof on everyday life, its message centered on not getting too excited about anything that was happening to […]

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