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Archive for the ‘Life’ Category
Friday, October 1st, 2010
New Vow: I Don’t Take Thee Young Single Adults Surpass Married Peers Amid High Divorce, Cohabitation Rates For the first time since the U.S. began tallying marriages, more Americans of prime marrying age have stayed single rather than tied the knot, the culmination of a tectonic shift in the role of marriage and relationships that [...]
Tags: cohabitation, divorce rate, marriage, statistics Posted in Life | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, September 15th, 2010
Colin Renaud Artist/Photographer Listen to how Colin an Artist/Photographer and former client, reaches for new goals and achieves them.
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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
This evening I decided to make one of my favorite cakes: The Glazed Lemon Cake from the Silver Palate Cookbook. While eating dinner with my son I told him about the beginnings of The Silver Palate company and how Sheila Lukins and Julee Rosso had changed food forever with their little shop on Columbus Avenue [...]
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Who are you? Change the intonation a little and ask, again: Who are you? Now, again: Who are you? Who do we each want to be in our lives? And in the lives of our loved ones, and others? What sort of impact do you want to make in the world? These are big questions, [...]
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Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
Adolescents to Adulthood — The Economy and Mis-Career Education Contribute a Longer Road to the Markers of Adulthood I’ve been reading about and talking to my clients about these issues for years. What do you think? Daisy By ROBIN MARANTZ HENIG This question pops up everywhere, underlying concerns about “failure to launch” and “boomerang kids.” [...]
Tags: academics, adolescents, career education, childhood, financial security, internships, life milestones, reaching adulthood, twenty-somethings Posted in Life | No Comments »
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010
Most everyone I meet with tells me they want to be more creative in their work. While long-term unemployment can take your spirit and energy down, it can also be a time to stretch your creativity and step into a new role altogether…entrepreneur. Start-Ups on a Shoestring By COLLEEN DEBAISE, SARAH E. NEEDLEMAN and EMILY [...]
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Saturday, August 14th, 2010
As I sat in the darkened, fully populated movie theater last night, watching Julia Roberts be Liz in Eat Pray Love I wondered how many of us in our seats were nursing broken hearts seeking a salve for our soul. I was. I was sitting there looking and hoping for a message that would bring [...]
Tags: baby boomers, Barack Obama, career change, change, economic downturn, family planning, financial security, finding love, going back to school, heart break, journalist, leadership of the nation, leading in adversity, long term unemployed, mad as hell and I'm not going to take it, midlife crisis, moms, quarterlife crisis, relationships, silver lining, TED, twenty-something, underemployed, what should I do with my life? Posted in Life | No Comments »
Friday, August 6th, 2010
Reports continue to show that once consumer confidence picks up so will the economy and hiring. Where will the wave begin? Within each of us. A Look on the Bright Side for Jobs By Phil Izzo (Source: WSJ.com) The mediocre growth in the jobs market remains one of the biggest concerns about the recovery, but [...]
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
Despite Competitive Labor Market, One-in-Five Workers Plan to Change Jobs in 2010, New CareerBuilder Survey Reveals – Twenty Percent of Workers Plan to Switch Careers/Fields in the Next Two Years – CHICAGO, Jan. 7 (via PRNewswire) — Recent improvements in the economy may have some workers preparing to move to a new job in the [...]
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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
Not very inspiring words. But doesn’t speaking the truth help sometimes? I’ve been talking to so many people who are feeling this way lately. Those of you who have been looking for work — I know it can be draining and truly it takes a lot of mental discipline to keep at it. And those [...]
Tags: anger management, can't get out of bed, doing too much, don't want to go to work, exhaustion, feeling pressured, have to, kick back, kick start, motivation, overcoming overwhelm, re-energize, time management Posted in Job Search, Life | No Comments »
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