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Ten Tips to Be Happy at Work by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Oct, 2010 Many people today live hectic and stress-filled lives. Finding a balance between work and life and having a career with purpose and meaning is a challenge. In the increasingly demanding world we all face; many people desire to achieve professional success, a fulfilling life, and true happiness. However, achieving both their personal and professional goals sometimes proves to be elusive. Many people report being unhappy wit... |
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Ten Tips to Deal with Difficult People by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Oct, 2010 Are you stressed out dealing with difficult people at work? If you are, then may benefit by learning some emotional intelligence interpersonal communication strategies. The workplace is full of difficult people who can make your life miserable if you let them. Difficult people come in all shapes, sizes and personalities. They can be demanding and exhausting causing a great deal of distress for everyone involved. Interactin... |
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7 Tips for Being a Great Communicator by Courtney Templin - Oct, 2010 Communication skills – it sounds so rudimentary, but it can really make or break your career. Can you name any great leaders who couldn’t communicate their ideas or share their vision? If you want to be a great employee and leader, you need the ability to command a room with your communication and presentations. Here are a just a few tips for becoming a great communicator: 1. Listen first. The best communication s... |
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When You Are Down and Out - Get your Friend, Mentor, Coach, Family Member! by Bernadette Boas - Oct, 2010 I hear way to often that folks don’t reach their goals because life gets in the way. They often end there, look at me for the sympathetic ear, then are shocked when I say………..EXCUSES, EXCUSES, EXCUSES! I am not paid to coddle people and friends don’t come to me because I am a softy…… they come to me because they know I have their best interest at heart, and when I hear excuses, I have to call them out on it. Life’s chall... |
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Be Choosy About What You Want by Mary Jeanne Vincent - Oct, 2010 Years ago, I worked in the hospitality industry hiring people for a wide variety of positions. Job seekers frequently approached me by saying, “I’ll take anything.” That was one of the biggest turnoffs. It wasn’t my responsibility to identify the right job for every person who walked through the door. It was their responsibility to figure that out before the interview conversation ever happened. There is the misconcep... |
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How to Launch Your Career as a How-To Expert by Kevin Donlin - Oct, 2010 For some of you in today’s economy, your last job may have been your last job. Literally. You may have decided to chuck the idea of employment altogether and become your own boss. But what if you’re not clear on what, exactly, to do as a self-employed person? Good news: If you have a curious mind and like learning new things, you may find success working for yourself as a how-to expert. That’s the message in a ... |
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Keep moving forward! by Valerie Sokolosky - Oct, 2010 Have you ever been stuck before? Whether in your business, an unhealthy relationship, or a dead-end career, being stuck is an absolutely terrible—and helpless—feeling. However, the good news is that nobody needs to keep on being stuck. Here are five hints to get you back on the road to progress and productivity: Reflect—How and why did you get stuck? Take a few minutes to figure out what put you here and what’s holding you.... |
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Although Challenging, It Is This Simple by Kris Parfitt - Oct, 2010 “We are where we should be, doing what we should be doing. Otherwise we would be somewhere else, doing something else.” - Richard Stine How we get from Point A to Point B is directly related to what actions we take to get there. If we are out of milk we need to find and purchase milk. Many variables can come into play which could slow our progress, distract us or seemingly prevent progress from Point A to Point B. Howeve... |
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Campaign for Success by Kris Parfitt - Oct, 2010 “There is only one thing worse in life than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.” (Oscar Wilde) When searching for employment everyone wants to create the “we can’t live without this candidate!” buzz. There is always the fear your resume will go unnoticed or deleted. It’s easy to feel as though you are the opposing player in a ruthless game after sending your resume or after that first round of interviews... |
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Get a New Job Faster by Redefining Your Goals by Norine Dagliano - Oct, 2010 If you or someone you know has made a New Year's resolution to get a new job, I have one good piece of advice – stop looking for job openings. Yes, you read that correctly – structuring your activities around trying to locate suitable job openings increases your frustration level, as well as the likelihood that almost every day will end without reward. Following is an accurate definition of a “job opening” that I recently ... |
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