Respecting What Others Value

May 25, 2016

Respecting What Others Value When you are trained to be a coach, you are introduced to a lot of material about identifying and honoring your own values. And, that indeed is a worthwhile topic on which I have both written in the past, and will likely provide my comments to another day. However, in recent […]

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Stopped in My Tracks

May 11, 2016

Stopped in My Tracks The period of the last week of March and first week of April was a real adventure for me. I was working with a client in the late afternoon when suddenly I did not feel right. Making it through the session I quickly made it home. For the next couple of […]

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Try Not to Catch “Their Bug”

April 27, 2016

Try Not to Catch “Their Bug” The last few days my wife has had a bad head cold. Fortunately, lots of rest has made it better than it has been. However, during these past few days she has been careful to try not to pass the cold onto others, including her husband. Earlier today we […]

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Checklists vs. Checkpoints

April 13, 2016

Checklists vs. Checkpoints I was with a group of job searchers recently in a weekly group I facilitate. A number of them were expressing frustration over their lack of success in the job search process. Job search is a very frustrating process, even in a search where things are going well. The bottom line is […]

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The “Value” Is Up to You

March 23, 2016

The “Value” Is Up to You I participate in a number of job search support groups. They are quite common in my home state of New Jersey. While I am not actively seeking employment, I have a lot to offer as a facilitator of conversation among attendees, sometimes being a presenter and other times bringing […]

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