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Test Your Adaptability

November 4, 2011

I crave some stability in my life. I’ll admit, I enjoy routine tasks (sometimes).  However, in our world today, should I admit this?  How many routine tasks are left? How many haven’t been outsourced or automated? During the transition of job search, it is common and normal to feel like things are spiraling out of [...]

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7 Reasons You are Never Going to Get a Job

July 12, 2011

This is a little sarcastic, I know.  But as I was clearing out my email yesterday, I was hit over and over again with reoccurring themes of “stuck in a rut”, “unable to find a job”, “no one wants to hire me” sob stories.  If any of these shoes fit, get a new pair quickly.  [...]

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Tips for Job Seekers

February 8, 2011

There are lots of things you can do to improve your job search.  You must be willing to ask yourself “Am I happy with the results I am getting?”.  Really?!  Are you turning down job offers?  Here are some things to think about.  Develop a “Can Do” attitude 99% of job search is your mental [...]

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How to Land an Interview

September 29, 2010

Unemployment, people living in poverty, and people without health insurance are all on the increase.  I won’t even go into the state of our educational system. These are scary, sad times.  My heart aches for a solution.  While these problems seem mammoth, there is absolutely one thing you can do to increase the odds of [...]

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The Way We Work Is Changing

June 30, 2010

Time Magazine covered the topic in-depth in "The Future of Work". If you want the Reader's Digest version, literally, they covered it in "Quick Study: The Future of Work" Seth Godin writes about it in "Linchpin" and regularly challenges our thinking in his blog. And Odesk created this presentation to address the change!  Is it [...]

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Driving Change from the Bottom

June 15, 2010

Can change really happen from the bottom and move up the ladder?  Do "grass-roots" efforts succeed?  I attended the local meetup of "Linchpins are Everywhere Raise the Flag" last night.  For those who don't know what I am talking about, Seth Godin, author of Linchpin and many other books and one of the most popular [...]

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