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Ten Ideas for Keeping Your Skills Transferable and Broadening Your Career Options by Andy Robinson - Dec, 2009 I read an interesting article in the New York Times discussing a situation faced by all too many laid-off employees -- having been in an specific job area or industry area for a number of years developing a set of skills that end up being limited in terms of transferability or "usability" in a new job or new career. Many of these individuals find themselves unable to land a new job, sometimes being unemployed for extended per... |
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What are the Important Things for You to Accomplish This Week? Schedule Your by Andy Robinson - Dec, 2009 As we enter a new week, I am reminded of the philosophy and guidance provided by Stephen Covey in his book "First Things First," and how important it is for all of us to schedule our BIG ROCKS on our calendar BEFORE we start the week and before we allow anything else to clutter up our schedule and weekly plan. Your BIG ROCKS are those things that you KNOW are IMPORTANT and are key activities associated with accomplishment o... |
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What are YOU 100% Committed To? Accelerate Your Success by Applying the 100% Commitment Philosophy by Andy Robinson - Dec, 2009 Is there anything that YOU are 100% committed to? I'm talking about anything that you absolutely commit to do with NO EXCEPTIONS. Highly successful people adhere to the "No Exceptions Rule" when it comes to their daily disciplines and commitments. Once these individuals make a 100% commitment to something, there are NO exceptions. It's a done deal. Non-negotiable. Period. Eliminate "Internal Debate." You'd be surpr... |
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Job Seekers Are A lot Like 450 Pound Pianos by Barbara Safani - Dec, 2009 I’m having a piano delivered to my house. Arranging for a piano delivery is no small feat. Besides making arrangements with the showroom, I had to coordinate the insurance with my apartment building’s managing agent and figure out if the piano would fit in my elevator. Delivering a baby seemed to be much easier than this ordeal. The delivery was scheduled for tomorrow, yet the piano showed up at my house today. It seems tha... |
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Will This Be Your Year? by Deborah Brown-Volkman - Dec, 2009 Another year has gone by. For some of you, it was filled with challenges. For others, the year brought some surprises. Wherever you are today, you are here because you said by your actions that you wanted to be here. Some of you set goals. Some of you wanted to wait to see what happened before you said what you wanted. Others told yourself that setting goals was not worthwhile. The pathway to achieving goals is straigh... |
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Five Ways Goal Setting Can Go Wrong by Tai Goodwin - Dec, 2009 One of they keys to being successful in making over your career is to set realistic goals. Many people use the acronym SMART to remember the criteria for goals. According to the acronym goals should be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely. Playing by the rules and creating smart goals however, doesn’t make goal setting problem free. Goal setting can go wrong for a number of reasons. When it does, it can be... |
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Personal Decision-Making: Perfect Timing Doesn't Exist by Dee McCrorey - Dec, 2009 Our decisions put us in the driver's seat and over time define who we become. So, why do people so often allow others to make decisions for them by choosing to do nothing? Of course, it is easier to blame someone else for not doing right by us, instead of accepting the consequences of an imperfect decision. But when we give others permission to make choices for us, we still risk an imperfect outcome when the decision made i... |
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Are You Listening? by David Lee - Dec, 2009 Most of us could seriously improve our listening skills. Have you ever... 1. talked with someone who kept vigorously nodding their head as you spoke, yet when they responded, it was clear they hadn’t been listening? 2. had someone assure you they got what you were saying, yet when you asked them what they heard, what they fed back to you was not even remotely close to what you said? 3. shared an idea or point of vi... |
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Personal Branding for Dummies by Mary Sherwood Sevinsky - Dec, 2009 Personal branding can be something as simple as a title or label: General Contractor Nurse CEO Stay at Home Mom These “tags” allow others to immediately know something about who we are and what we do. As adults, most of us identify ourselves by our jobs or what we do. We understand others in these same terms as well. We are known by these tags until we choose to provide more insight or information into who we are a... |
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Five Essential Things To Know When You Start Your First Job by Shweta Khare - Nov, 2009 Congratulations! You are on the way to join your new job, but do not do so before reading these very essential tips. “Welcome Aboard” – Don’t Fall Overboard As a new employee you may find yourself in a “honeymoon” period for some time when you join your new job – the time period varies for each one of us. In general terms it may last for a couple of days or a week or ten days.. seldom more. This period is all “welcomy” h... |
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