Being Open to the Journey

February 12, 2014

This past week I began receiving a number of congratulations from my Linked In contacts.  They were congratulating me on an anniversary of which the application had alerted them.  At first I was surprised, then curious, and then it occurred to me.  It had been five years ago that I had started up my coaching […]

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Family as a Source in Contributing to Your Job Search

January 29, 2014

During the recent holiday season, I was together with my Mom, siblings, their respective spouses and children.  As is common in many families today, one of my sister’s is facing uncertainty at her current place of employment.  As she was filling us in on the happenings of where she worked, it became an opportunity for […]

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Show and Tell

January 22, 2014

Often times some of the best lessons we learn are during childhood.  One of the activities that many of us participated in during our early school days was “show and tell”.  The object of “show and tell” was to bring something we liked into school and explain it to our classmates.  Among other things the […]

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I Care, But I Can’t Feel Your Pain

January 8, 2014

I Care, But I Can’t Feel Your Pain My wife recently suffered an accident in which she broke a bone in her arm.  We spent the night in the emergency room with the orthopedist looking to put the bone back into place.  The entire procedure took three attempts.  As the doctor was doing his work, […]

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Lessons Learned In Looking Back

December 25, 2013

Inevitably as one approaches the end of the year, there are reasons that one looks back on what has transpired.  Sometimes it is needed to be done as in putting one’s records together for tax reporting purposes (ugh!).  Other times as you are setting up your calendar for the upcoming year, the past year gives […]

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