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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One Last Time

August 23, 2017

One Last Time August, for the last several years, I tend to get very reflective. That is because in August of 2006, Jeanne left me. Jeanne was my wife, my friend, and the person for 17 years who I learned so many of life’s lessons that impact my life, still today. It was ironic about […]

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