A DIFFERENT KIND OF HOLIDAY

December 22, 2012

12-12-12 – SOLSTICE- 12-21-12  The dates all run together since I fell and broke a bone in my right foot on 12-1-12 and badly banged my left shoulder, wrist and OOHH the ribs!  YIKES.  Just two weeks out and I am more mobile everyday thanks to my little Roller Aide Scooter as well as the […]

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The Power of a Weak Link in Networking

November 29, 2012

When we hear stories about people finding work, I always want to know “how did you do it?” What happened to create the initial connection that lead to the final stage of finding the “right fit?”  For the right fit is really what employers and employees are mutually seeking, isn’t it?  And we find it […]

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COSTUMES, FACADES AND PERSONAS

November 3, 2012

Who is the real you?  Are you the same person when you wear a different costume or adapt your professional persona?  At my PUT YOUR SPIRIT TO WORK NETWORKING EVENT this past Sunday at Bookmans Community Room several of us participated in a “live event” to recognize and honor other business owners here in Tucson. […]

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20 TOP CAREER TRANSITION SUCCESS TOOLS #11 PERSONAL HEALING AND ENERGY CENTERS FROM PUT YOUR SPIRIT TO WORK

August 16, 2012

What do the chakras have to do with helping you find and create your meaningful work? Well, once again, it’s another model for you to focus and reflect on as part of your personal inward journey in finding what it is that will put your spirit to work.  There are several objectives to be gained: […]

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20 TOP CAREER TRANSITION SUCCESS TOOLS #10 ATTAINING SELF ACTUALIZATION AND THE FLOW IN THE WORKPLACE FROM PUT YOUR SPIRIT TO WORK

August 7, 2012

Given all the changes in the world of work, a model for wholeness and well-being might finally be realized.  The work of psychologist, Abraham Maslow, on the self-actualized adul, offers us a look at what healthy work lives can be.   Both organizations and individuals will benefit from this.  There is a hierarchy of needs […]

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