20 TOP CAREER TRANSITION SUCCESS TOOLS #4 The 21st CENTURY WORKPLACE from PUT YOUR SPIRIT TO WORK

June 26, 2012

Today’s workplace requires a new set of skills. But it’s not all that new. In 1970, Richard Bolles wrote the first edition of What Color is Your Parachute? My mentor, John Crystal wrote Where do I Go From Here With my Life? in 1974.  The concept of creating our own work, versus finding jobs was […]

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20 TOP CAREER TRANSITION SUCCESS TOOLS #3 FINDING YOUR CAREER PATH with More Meaning and Purpose FROM PUT YOUR SPIRIT TO WORK

June 19, 2012

Poets, dancers, psychologists and philosophers talk about the value of finding meaningful work that allows the full expression of who we really are.  This tool – answering the question “Is this the Path for you?” is designed to separate the seekers from the doers. I am looking to assist those of you who will not […]

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20 TOP CAREER TRANSITION SUCCESS TOOLS #2 THE INDIVIDUAL IN TRANSITION – from PUT YOUR SPIRIT TO WORK

June 12, 2012

Do you feel emotionally stuck sometimes? Do you wonder why you’re still feeling lost or angry about a recent change in your employment status?  If so, you will benefit greatly from understanding why the STAGES of Transition are important to you based on where you are right NOW. Many of the tools in this book […]

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TOP 20 CAREER TRANSITION SUCCESS TOOLS – #1 Introduction from PUT YOUR SPIRIT TO WORK

June 5, 2012

When we’re in a transition (a career transition or a mid-life transition) we lose the familiar definitions, roles and even our daily routine which previously defined who we are. So, the first question I hear people asking when in a transition is WHO AM I? and the second question is WHY AM I HERE? And […]

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Creating Procrastination – Guest Blog by Roberta Taylor

May 22, 2012

In our information overload, task oriented society, procrastinating is considered an obstacle to success. If you want to reach your goals then you better make the “to do” list and start checking things off. How much time and energy have you spent feeling guilty and worrying about what you or someone else thinks you “should […]

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