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 Admit You Need Help, Build Your Strengths
by Ramon Greenwood - Oct, 2009
Forget the macho mode. You are not expected to know everything or to be perfect in all regards as your pursue your career goals. Never be afraid to admit you need help and then ask for it. Many careerists, otherwise smart and capable, hamstring themselves by believing they lose face if ...
 
 Five Pitfalls Every Speaker Should Beware Of
by Yvonne Brown - Oct, 2009
Pitfall #1 - Know your Audience Today's audience consists of multiple generations each with their unique expectations from the speaker. For the first time in history there are five generations in your audience. One generation likes lecture style, another likes to share expertise. The...
 
 Help Your Team Deal With Change
by Phil Gerbyshak - Oct, 2009
Recently I had a conversation with a Twitter friend about a change his team was about to go through. Here’s how the advice and how you can help your team deal with change. Change isn’t easy, but if you do it right, you can minimize the long-term pain your team will go through as a resu...
 
 Marriage, Infomercials, and Your Job Search
by Kevin Donlin - Oct, 2009
You may have heard that finding a job is like finding a mate. But did you know it’s also like writing a sales letter? Or producing an infomercial? You’ll find the explanation below, along with sure-fire tips to use in your job search. 1) Treat networking like a mating dance. ...
 
 Ten Ways to Overcome Job Search Phone Phobia
by Rob Taub - Oct, 2009
Job search phone phobia is very common. Here are some ideas that could turn your phone into the feather-light tool it should be and not a 500 lb weight. There are many types of phone calls. The calls that give people the most trouble are the “Introductory Calls”. The purpose of the call...
 
 Career & Life Blending Tips
by Beth Wellesley - Oct, 2009
Daily Bright Spots & Other Useful Tips Observing Daily Bright Spots People who have worked with Promoting Brilliance, Inc. know that we advocate for observing your Daily Bright Spots. This practice makes you aware of the many ways your day is going well and all of the good people and...
 
 Expertise in a Jobless Recovery: Portable Assets and Transferable Skills
by Dee McCrorey - Oct, 2009
Whether you're looking for a new job now or prepping for a promotion or new role with an existing employer in the future, your reinvention strategy needs to bring more to the table in a soft recovery--one that some analysts and officials say could last well into 2012. The 2009 Employme...
 
 Getting Rehired By The Company That Laid You Off
by Elizabeth Freedman - Oct, 2009
As the economy starts to slowly get back on its feet, companies are also slowly starting to rehire. You loved your old job and would like nothing more than to be rehired by your former employer. How to get back on the short list when your company starts hiring again? Here are a few idea...
 
 Helping Your Spouse Survive a Layoff
by Mary Jeanne Vincent - Oct, 2009
Losing a job is a major life event. As difficult as this is for the individual getting laid off, the news of a downsizing can be equally devastating to the life partner. After all, his fate is directly tied to that of the job seeker and yet he has no control over how or when his partner...
 
 Job Seekers, Make Sure Your Online Presence Is Consistent With These Tips
by Beth Colley - Oct, 2009
While recently sitting in a seminar on social networking, it occurred to me that job seekers have a tool today that didn’t exist a few years ago; Social Networking. With so many opportunities out there to increase your online presence, it’s crucial to make sure that your online presence is...
 
 The Great Debate: Business Owner vs. Entrepreneur?
by Bernadette Boas - Oct, 2009
I spend a lot of time speaking to business owners, individually and in large forums, and the one question I’ll often ask is “How many of them consider themselves to be not only a business owner but an Entrepreneur?”. No doubt 100% of their hands will go up. Then their eyes widen with con...
 
 Effective Use of Email Correspondence
by Beth Wellesley - Oct, 2009
Working with fewer resources this year has created more pressure and stress for many professionals, and some of the signs of this stress are leaking into our daily communications. These recommendations may serve as reminder or be news to you, whatever the case remember you are in charge of...
 
 Be Who You Want to Be
by Alexandra Levit - Oct, 2009
In high school, you probably had a friend whom all the parents loved. You remember the type: good student, athletic team star, community volunteer, kind to children and animals, etc, etc. This kid never got in trouble and always did everything that was expected of her. And every time your ...
 
 Carved In Granite
by Nan S. Russell - Oct, 2009
In the Black Hills of South Dakota, carved in granite, the six-story faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt create a grand impression viewed from a distant, or standing on the national monument's viewing terrace. Visiting Mount Rushmore on vaca...
 
 Instant Really Isn’t
by Barbara Giamanco - Oct, 2009
Instantaneous: occurring with no delay; “relief was instantaneous”; “instant gratification” It is sooo tempting to want instant. Instant success, instant love, instant cash flow, instant sales, instant weight loss...basically, instant results. It’s human I suppose. We feel pain and then...
 
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