Archive for March, 2009
Make sure that you are always prepared to have a discussion about salary and compensation with an interviewer! Even if you are having a phone interview, be sure to do some research, know your salary history and have a solid plan for what you want to communicate about what salary you are looking for.
Too often people are stuck in old patterns and ways of thinking and this affects their job search, attempts at networking and finding their dream job. Stop thinking the way you have been throughout your career, job search, etc. It’s time for a fresh way of thinking. Wipe your slate clean and start fresh. Let […]
Prioritize how you spend your time. If your schedule is too packed right now, you won’t have the time to even consider a career change, let alone to do the necessary work. Eliminate 50% of your projects or commitments to make room for the work ahead of you.
Yes, it’s true. Trying to discover your reason for being and then change careers is not the greatest path to take. You’re thinking right now–WHAT? Isn’t this all you talk about???
It is but I too many people go about looking for their purpose the wrong way. Check out my comments in Patricia Kitchen’s Newsday blog […]
Clean up your life to get started. Working towards a major career change without addressing the fundamentals—money, relationships, environment, and health—is like building your dream home on quicksand. As you strengthen the pillars of your current life, you build strength to go through your career change.
See your career transition as a […]
Here’s a great article I read on Yahoo! about what is really going on with job hunting. Read on…it’s great!
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/career-articles-6_myths_about_job_hunting_in_a_recession-784
Tell me something.
What’s really stopping you from moving your life and career in the direction you know it’s supposed to head in? Are you meant to be in the job you’re in? Is the life you have now the one you always dreamed of having?
We can come up with every excuse in the book as […]

