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Posts Tagged ‘Growing up’
Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
It’s easy to get down and depressed when it seems like so many things aren’t happening the way you want them to. I meet with men and women who are working hard to find the next right thing for them and they come in stooped and frustrated. But they do perk up and become inspired [...]
Tags: baby boomers, business development, career development, career direction, finding your first job, Growing up, how to do an interview, how to find work you love, how to get a job, interviewing skills, labor statistics, laid off, marketing, millenials, preparing for an interview, presentation skills, SEO, Social networking, the job search, twentysomethings, unemployment Posted in Life | No Comments »
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
While visiting friends in Colorado over the holidays I had the great good fortune to meet and spend time with a woman who told me she didn’t know what she wanted to be when she grew up. She is 86 and an artist who brought a train car onto her property and transformed it into [...]
Tags: career development, career direction, career reinvention, finding your first job, Growing up, how to do an interview, how to find work you love, how to get a job, interviewing skills, millenials and the job search, preparing for an interview, presentation skills, re-careering, twentysomethings Posted in Life | 2 Comments »
Friday, May 30th, 2008
What’s the best graduation gift? Money? A watch? A car? A trip to another country? All good! But I’m giving something some might think is rather dry. I’ve decided to give the gift of education…I’ve been reading about the difficult time new grads, and those who haven’t even graduated yet, are having finding jobs this [...]
Tags: career development, career direction, finding your first job, Growing up, how to do an interview, how to find work you love, how to get a job, interviewing skills, millenials and the job search, preparing for an interview, presentation skills, twentysomethings Posted in Life | No Comments »
Friday, May 16th, 2008
I think I was born old. When I was 8, 10, 14, 21, 25 people always said I was mature for my age. I was the person everyone could talk to — no matter how old I or they were, they’d tell me everything. I said hello to everyone who looked my way by the [...]
Tags: confidence, empowerment, feeling courageous, Growing up, lack of confidence, life cycle, maturity, self-doubt, twenty-something, youth is wasted on the young Posted in Life | No Comments »
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