Career Change Advice From Lebron James

July 12, 2010 by Charlene · 1 Comment 

The media hype concerning “The Decision” of Lebron James has me thinking. Even though he has not changed careers, there are some principles that are similar. On July 8th 2010 there was essentially a change in employer for LeBron James.  As I watched this “decision” being made and the resulting backlash and support of this [...]

Career Change Advice| For Success:Engage Your Past & Your Future!

July 9, 2010 by Charlene · Leave a Comment 

This is the final part of a three part series on Career Change Advice that leads to Success. If you have not read about the lies surrounding career success or how self-education leads to a fortune, be sure to read those as well.  Today, I give the formula for present success by engaging your past [...]

Practical Career Change Advice|Pursue Lasting Happiness

Practical Career Change Advice|Pursue Lasting Happiness

June 30, 2010 by Charlene · Leave a Comment 

Changing Careers when you get right down to it is about happiness.  It’s really about a new income level, new status, new hours. It’s all in the hope that life would get better. That you would be happier. Happiness and its pursuit is a life time work. Will the new car, or the flat screen [...]

Career Assessments – Who Needs Them? And Why?

Career Assessments – Who Needs Them? And Why?

June 23, 2010 by Charlene · 1 Comment 

Career Assessments have long been the foundation of choosing careers.  The reliance on these tests can sometimes be over-emphasized and the results -misleading. One bad mood or bad day could change the results unintentionally. Even over thinking the answers could lead you the wrong way. I’ve provided 4 assessments for you to choose from. Mostly [...]

Are you going to die today? (Because of Your Job)

Are you going to die today? (Because of Your Job)

June 7, 2010 by Charlene · Leave a Comment 

It’s Monday morning and according to a 2005 study in the European Journal of Epidemiology you’re more likely to have a heart attack today than any other day this week. It could be your job to blame.  Research shows conclusively the most common day for heart attacks is Monday. Statistics spike on Monday mornings, in [...]

Practical Career Change Advice for Military Personnel

May 30, 2010 by Charlene · 2 Comments 

Memorial Day reminds us of the many men and women who sacrifice their lives for our freedoms. Yet there are many who return home and need our support as they transition from military life to civilian life.  Many members of the armed forces often need career change support as they try to identify suitable career [...]

Changing Careers? Do It On A Budget.

May 25, 2010 by Charlene · 2 Comments 

Want a new job but really not looking forward to starting over? Why? Is it because you’re worried about the possible loss of earnings? If you are worried, the best way to conquer this fear is to plan. Career change does not happen over night. It takes time to discover what you want. It takes [...]

Career Change Advice: Master The Change Process

May 18, 2010 by Charlene · 1 Comment 

Change is inevitable. Live long enough, and you will experience some type of change. Whether on a personal or professional level, you can expect to go through some type of change. Today’s economic globalization and ever expanding knowledge and technological advances means you can expect to experience some measure of change on a daily basis. [...]

Need A New Job? Want a New Career?

May 17, 2010 by Charlene · 2 Comments 

It’s Monday and you really need to find a new job. They’ve told you your position or department is being “re-structured”  now what? If you enjoy what you do, it’s just a matter of finding a company to hire you. If on the other hand, you really hate what you do, now is a good [...]

Volunteer – Part of the Top Ten Strategies for Finding A New Job.

Volunteer – Part of the Top Ten Strategies for Finding A New Job.

May 7, 2010 by Charlene · 2 Comments 

Want to learn the best way to make progress on your career goals or find a new job? Volunteer. Yes, in this economy it may be the new way to get yourself in front of those who may be hiring.  If you are currently employed or recently laid off, Harvey Mackay lists  Volunteering as part [...]

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