“Just Do It” Often Is The Answer To Those Inner Questions

October 11, 2013

I’m happy to say I often find my day full of activities. Whether it is coaching clients, facilitating a job hunt support group, going to a networking meeting, doing business for the coaching association, or my own personal errands it is rare that I find myself saying I have nothing to do. There are many […]

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Knowing When to Step Away from an “Obligation”

September 25, 2013

The word “obligation” as defined in the dictionary is a course someone is required to take whether legal or moral. For example, public officials have obligations to fulfill when they take an oath of office. Sometimes in a traditional sense obligations come to light if for example one is following the principles of a given […]

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Are You Ready To Take the “Learn One New Thing a Day” Challenge?

September 11, 2013

The month of September is associated with the beginning of a new school year. Recently I was reading an article that indicated those that are having the greatest success in current job searches, or just keeping their careers fresh and on track were those who are continual learners. While learning is often associated with a […]

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It’s Counter Intuitive

August 28, 2013

The Best Action to Take May Be the Opposite of What You Think I still remain a big fan of the television show “Seinfeld”, even after it has been off the air in terms of original shows now for fifteen years. Often my wife will hear me begin a sentence stating, “This reminds me of […]

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Of Frogs and Princes

August 14, 2013

Perhaps you have heard that old fairy tale saying “You have to kiss a few frogs before you find a prince?” It came to mind recently as I was working with a client. He is in the process of exploring a new career path. Frankly he knows he would be very good at it because […]

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