Saturday, May 9, 2020
A New Kind of Year - Kathy Caprino
A New Kind of Year Hello and Happy New Year! I hope your holidays were lovely, and you feel refreshed and excited about the New Year. What a challenging year 2010 was for so many, including me. In thinking about what I would like to bring about in 2011 in my life and work, Ive decided to take a very different approach to my planning and envisioning process. Ive suffered a good deal of heartache and disappointment over the past years because I overly-attached to what I thought I wanted to achieve and create. When these events or experiences didnt come to pass, I was let down, only to learn later (days, months, and even years afterward), that what I hankered for so keenly wasnt even what I truly wanted in my heart and soul. Over-Attachment Causes Suffering Ive observed that we humans attach ourselves with full force to a specific outer form of something we think we want (this new job, house, business, etc.), because we believe this thing or experience will bring us happiness. What Ive learned is that experiencing joy, fulfillment and success is much less about outer experiences and things, and much more about the process of living namely, letting go of what we think we should be doing and being, and instead, embracing with gratitude and gusto the person we are and what we have already created, and moving forward from a perspective of acceptance rather than resistance. After all, what we resist, persists. A New Process So this year things will be different for me. Sure, Im excited to set out key goals for my life, work, and business. But at the same time, Im ready to let the year unfold as it will, embracing what comes, learning and growing from it, and knowing that much of what life brings is out of my control. I know now that if I can be fully present for the ride rather than resisting it, life is more joyful, peaceful and fulfilling. Make sense? I encourage you to set out for yourself the heartfelt goals youd like to achieve, but also forge a new process of living whereby you are able to deeply and wholeheartedly feel, embrace, and cherish who you are and what you have in your life, each and every day. Sound good? Lets do it together. Lets plan, envision, and embrace. Heres to a new kind of life experience in 2011. What can you accept and embrace today that youve been resisting?
Friday, May 8, 2020
Successfully Navigate the Path to Career Fulfillment Realize its a process - Hallie Crawford
Successfully Navigate the Path to Career Fulfillment Realize its a process Many of my career coaching clients ask me, whats the best way to successfully navigate your career transition? That is, how will you go after your dream while being practical and taking care of your needs at the same time? As a certified career counselor who has helped many through their own career transition, Im here to allay your fears and help you get on the path to greater career fulfillment. Realize its a process. When its time to make a change, people understandably get antsy and sometimes anxious. Change is scary for us. The fear of the unknown can leave us stuck in fear or anxiety. Know that this is okay, and that the discomfort youre experiencing is actually a good sign because it means you are making a change and starting to step outside your comfort zone towards a more fulfilling career path. Amidst the anxiety, there is typically also a sense of excitement. Youre ready to make the change so lets get to it! Embrace that motivation, tap into it to keep you moving forward, AND realize that this is a process that can take some time. Be willing to be patient with it, and with yourself. The more patient you are, the more opportunities and ideas can flow to you and the more open you will be to them. So when that impatience about wanting to move forward more quickly rears its ugly head use it as a motivator, not a force that will push you into a decision more quickly than you are comfortable with just because you want it to be over. Career Transition Coach
Monday, April 20, 2020
Have You Used Harvard MBA Resume Writing Services?
Have You Used Harvard MBA Resume Writing Services?Are you really serious about getting into the Harvard MBA program? If so, then why not just download a Harvard MBA resume writing service. It's fast, efficient and you get a good hand from the professionals who do this job well.A lot of people think that they can write their own resume but they are mistaken. After all, it is not that easy to write a resume. They can only add the text of their chosen subject in a Word document and paste it into the cover letter. This is not a procedure that is very easy.The great thing is that, the whole job has been made simpler by the introduction of online services like this. By hiring a resume writing service, you are sure to be saved time and money. And that's how you save money on your MBA admissions.Even the Harvard admissions process has started using this option. These professional resume writers use their skills to write a great resume and present it to the admissions officers of Harvard. You do not have to pay anything at all and you can keep on optimizing your MBA skills for your job search.You don't have to worry about the product you will be getting for free. You are sure to get the same quality from this service. There are many agencies offering these services and if you choose any of them, you can be sure that you will be receiving a quality job in a short period of time.You also need to learn how to organize your college application. In addition, it is not a secret that you must know where you can apply to get into the Harvard MBA program. If you forget one of these things, you are sure to be rejected and lose your hard earned money. This is why you must make a list of those universities that you would like to apply to and then start doing your research on each one.A good resume and essay will show the admissions committee that you are really serious about getting into the school. They will surely give you a call to join the campus and will definitely visit you t here.
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
How to Deal With Career Burnout
How to Deal With Career Burnout If you are counting the days to retirement because you hate your job, career expert Kerry Hannon has a message for you: âStick with it.â Burnout is one of the biggest problems in the workplace, especially for older workers. An annual survey on retirement by the Employee Benefit Research Institute consistently finds that about half of workers retire earlier than they expectedâ"and that job burnout is a key factor. But sticking it out is important to retirement security, Hannon says in her new book Love Your Job: The New Rules for Career Happiness. These are usually the highest-earning years of your career, she argues. And staying employed helps with everything from retirement account contributions to enabling a delayed filing for Social Security benefits. Reuters asked Hannon for her tips on how older workers can stay engaged and on the job: Q: Why is the idea of âfalling in love with your jobâ important for older workers nearing retirement? A: The people I interview have this palpable fear about outliving their money. They want to find workâ"full- or part-time. But even with the improved economy, if youâre over 50 and looking for work, itâs still hardâ"it takes almost 30 months longer to find a job than it does for younger people; ageism is still rampant. So, if you have a job, for gosh sakes, you should hang on to it. Q: But what if your job is really awful? A: There still are things you can do to find some joy around the edgesâ"to make the job come alive for you. But it might not be specific to the job. Then, if you really need to make a change, by all means do so, but donât leave your current job until you have a new one. Q: What are some examples of finding âjoy around the edges?â A: Perhaps you donât love what you do, but you do really like your co-workers or the mission of the organization. It might be the challenge of learning something new, or working from homeâ"the things that circle around the job itself. Extracurriculars tied to the job are one good way to get re-engaged. Many companies offer the opportunity to do volunteer work right within the organization. If you can find a volunteer gig through your employer, that can help build relationships with co-workers and bonds across departments that you might never have had otherwise. And it gets you out of your own head and gives you perspective on the needs of others. A couple examples that I mention in the book: The National Institutes of Health has its own orchestra that plays gigs at assisted living centers and hospices. Marsh McLennan Companies Inc has an employee choir. You might find it by telecommuting. Research shows that telecommuting employees are happier, more loyal and have fewer absences. If you donât have a boss hovering over you, that can give you a sense of flexibility about getting your work done. Q: How about learning to love the job itself? A: Learning a new work-related skill can be key. When you learn something new, your brain shifts. If your employer sponsors workshops or skill-based learning, they may not think of offering it to you if youâre older than 50 â" but you can raise your hand and ask for it. Q: How do life values change as we get older, and how does that affect the way we relate to our jobs? A: When we are younger, our work is our life on so many levels. In your twenties and thirties, your social friends usually are your work friends. Your identity is tied up in who you are and your job. And, we are establishing ourselves in our fields. But as we age we have families and more outside interests. In your fifties, you probably arenât pushing your way up the ladder, perhaps even doing something that wasnât your primary career. So, work loses its emphasis, but you want those hours to be fulfilling. More from Money.com: 5 Bad Money Habits You Can Break Today This is What it Takes to Make $2,000 a Week Working on TaskRabbit This One Question Can Show You If Youâre Smarter Than Most U.S. Millennials
Friday, April 10, 2020
How To Work Your Bad Boss - Work It Daily
How To Work Your Bad Boss - Work It Daily NOTE: This is a book excerpt with minor edits from Got A Bad Boss? Work That Boss To Get What You Want At Work by Dr. Noelle Nelson. According to dictionary.com, âto workâ something or someone is to put them into effective operation, to operate that thing or person for productive purposes. That is precisely what I mean by âwork your boss.â I donât mean transform your Bad Boss into a better boss. I literally mean: put your Bad Boss into effective operation to get you whatever it is that you want in your job or career. How? By learning your bossâs secret desire and secret fear. Know Your Bad Bossâs Secret Desire And Secret Fear Every boss has a secret desire - something he or she really wants but wonât reveal, because underneath that secret desire is a secret fear or insecurity that your Bad Boss canât admit or doesnât even understand. Your bossâs blind spot is your opportunity. When you satisfy your Bad Bossâs innermost needs, you become important to your boss. Now, you have the power to get what you want. Thatâs working your Bad Boss. Face It: Your Bad Boss Doesnât Care About You The truth is, most bosses are so worried about their own job security that theyâre not spending a lot of time fretting about you or your career goals. And Bad Bosses really donât care about you. Bad Bosses only care about themselves. Thatâs why âmanaging upâ is completely ineffective with a Bad Boss. You have a better chance of convincing people to ditch their cellphones than you do of getting a Bad Boss to have a meaningful chat about how to work more productively together. However, working your Bad Boss by learning the secrets to his or her behavior, and putting that knowledge to use for the productive purpose of getting what you want is absolutely doable. What's Holding You Back At Work? You have no doubt noticed that there are people out there who arenât as talented or smart as you are, but theyâre getting what they want. They've already figured out how to work their Boss. They have what you donât have, style. They have the know-how to work their Bossâs secret fears and desires. Thatâs how they get what they want. Theyâre getting that raise, that promotion, that whatever you want too but somehow is always just out of your grasp. Don't despair. When you understand why people behave the way they do, you are in a much better position to get what you want, even from a Bad Boss. You hold the power. Once you know what motivates your Boss - not the obvious things like money, status, ego - but what lies underneath, all the secret fears and desires that make your Boss tick, you can use that knowledge to help you own your job instead of the job owning you. Watch This Webinar! Join us for this special presentation on dealing with bad bosses and getting what you want. Presenter: Dr. Noelle Nelson, author of Got A Bad Boss? Work That Boss To Get What You Want At Work. WATCH NOW ? Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
5 Things To Do Right After You Get A Raise
5 Things To Do Right After You Get A Raise Your hard work at your job has paid off and your boss has given you a raise. Congratulations This calls for a (budget-friendly) celebration Now that youve landed a nice bump in your income, youre probably wondering what comes next for your money. How can you make your raise count in the long run?If you just received a raise, heres a look at what you should do immediately afterward to make that money count.1. Set up a high-yield savings account.Do you have a high-interest savings account? If you dont, youre not alone. According to research conducted by PurePoint Financial, 65% of Americans dont realize the benefit of incremental gains that come from keeping money in a high interest savings account.Respondents reported having almost five grand in a checking account. However, the money in unterstellung checking accounts accrues little or no interest. Hard working Americans are missing out on free money simply because they do not have these acco unts established yet. Who can reisepass up free money on top of their raise? Sandy Walia, Head of Client Services at PurePoint Financial, advises establishing a high-yield savings account to set yourself up for financial success.Most traditional banks interest rates for savings are a fraction of 1%, so its important to compare rates, Walia says. If youre not earning at least 1%, youre leaving money on the table.While this may not be as fun as going on a shopping spree, Walia recommends avoiding the temptation to spend, spend, spend.You work hard. Its important to make sure your money is working hard for you.2. Start paying off any existing debt.Do you have student loan debt? How about an outstanding credit card balance? Did you ask your parents for a short-term loan? Was your answer yes to any (or all) of the above questions? Use your raise to departure making these repayments in full. Pay off any debt you may have as quickly as possible. If a family member or friend loaned you mone y, pay them back as soon as possible. Getting rid of debts with interest is the best way to make sure youre saving more money over time. And paying off your friends and family will make you feel much better about your financial situation.3. Boost retirement contributions.If you have a retirement plan, now is the time to contribute more of your income towards it. Money-saving expert and US News World Report contributor Andrea Woroch recommends taking your raise to boost retirement contributions.You arent used to the extra income, so you wont even notice that its gone, Woroch says. This will help you to fast track your future savings goals.4. Start a college fund for your children.Are you a working parent? Let your raise go beyond your needs and impact the educational future of your children.Its never too early to start planning for college Woroch advises opening a 529 College Savings Account. This is a tax-advantaged savings plan sponsored by states and state agencies designed to en courage saving for education costs.You may also consider opening a custodial investing account for anyone under the age of 18. Getting started is now as easy as downloading an app, too. Woroch recommends the Stash Custodial app. This app allows users to create a portfolio using any combination of individual stocks or funds available on their platform.Your first custodial account costs just one dollar each month with no add-on commissions or trading fees, Woroch notes. The app also offers an Auto Stash feature. This helps you set up automatic transfers to make sure youre regularly investing in your childs future education.Not sure exactly how much you need to invest? Take advantage of the college savings calculator provided on the website Savingforcollege.com. This calculator combines a college cost calculator with a 529 college savings calculator and allows you to chart out personalized projections based on your childs education plans.5. Be proud of your raise.As you use this time t o responsibly get all of your ducks in a row, dont forget to give yourself a pat on the back. You worked hard for this raise and deserve to be proud of it.Celebrate and keep it budget-friendly. Go out to happy hour with a few friends, pick up a latte on the way into work, or buy a cupcake as a special treat from your favorite bakery.
Saturday, March 7, 2020
Finding Resume Writing Fedex Store Online
Finding Resume Writing Fedex Store Online The stores also provide a collection of office supplies and company books for retail purchase. Customers are generally loyal to a trusted firm. As an example, FedEx believes that customers will pick the more reliable of available shipping businesses, even if this company is pricier than the competition. FedEx is a favorite American shipping service company. What Is So Fascinating About Resume Writing Fedex Store? Click ur sample to learn to compose the ideal transportation resume. Transportation jobs involve a great deal of responsibility and your resume will want to reflect you can deal with that. If youre attempting to acquire work in accounting or finance you require averystrong resume. The Chronicles of Resume Writing Fedex Store The trucks a FedEx courier drives are comparatively light, and can typically be driven with a non-commercial drivers license. You cant work as a Delivery Driver if you arent professionally licensed. It is vital to show in your Delivery Driver resume that youve got the important attributes to find the business done right. Perhaps while looking for examples you noticed poor samples throughout the internet. Job seekers deserve to locate decent content quickly. Writing a strong application is a challenging procedure and we would like to make it simpler. The Fundamentals of Resume Writing Fedex Store Revealed Resumes are made to spotlight the best side of a person. Understanding how to tailor your resume will obviously offer you an advantage. You may utilize our new location for a drop-off location for outbound FedEx packages in addition to pre-labeled outbound packages for different carriers. Some businesses will ask you to be accountable for all documentation. FedEx SameDay City is presently expanding in all important cities throughout the nation and is considering becoming its own operating unit in the following five years. FedEx Office can accept outbound packages for di fferent carriers provided that the suitable pre-paid carrier documentation is connected to the package. A job may be an experience building stepping stone if you already really understand what sort of career you need to make in future. You are prepared to apply to the job which you dream of. If youre searching for a professional job, you might have to to receive a resume. Therefore, if youre trying to be given a job ( not only virtually any job, no matter how the job that you want), be sure to do things correct and learn to create an outstanding resume.
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