A Change in Perspective

October 14, 2015

A Change in Perspective I was privileged recently to be an attendee at a presentation given by a colleague to the members of a job search work group I facilitate. The presenter’s topic was on “The Future of Work.” The presenter is a veteran Human Resources professional who at this time happens to be, himself in job […]

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Forms of Expression

September 23, 2015

Forms of Expression I went to a sculpture garden with my wife the other day. I would never describe myself as an artistic person or a lover of the arts. Certainly I never had any talent for Art when I was in grade school. If I had any aspirations that I had any talent in […]

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It’s All Still a Part of You

September 9, 2015

My wife Carolina, likes to complete crossword puzzles as a leisure time activity. She has actually gotten quite good at it. Carolina is definitely more well-read than me, been exposed more to cultural disciplines such as art and music and has a better appreciation for certain things in life than her husband, the son of […]

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Get Other’s Talking

August 26, 2015

Get Other’s Talking I love to read the comics in my local newspaper each day. (Often times it is the least depressing thing to read, however, that is a topic for another time and another blog). One of my favorites is the “Classic Peanuts” that is published. One of the time honored Peanut bits is […]

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When Was The Last Time You Made a Hiring Decision?

August 12, 2015

When Was The Last Time You Made a Hiring Decision? I was recently facilitating a discussion with a group of job searchers. There were about 20 people present, from all different work disciplines, age groups and stages of their job search. I put out a question to the group. I asked “How many of you […]

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