Posts Tagged ‘job change’
Saturday, December 20th, 2008
(This is the second part of a series I began a few months back with “Don’t Wait To Do Your ‘Real Work’,” an article about overcoming the fears that often hold us back from pursuing work that genuinely excites us.)
Much has been written about the importance of finding work that not only supports you financially [...]
Tags: a.h. almaas, anxiety, career change, Career Satisfaction, Career Transition, diamond heart, jennifer lopez, job change, job satisfaction, job security, job transition, johnny depp, positive thinking
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Thursday, November 6th, 2008
(This is Part Two of a two-part series on transitioning out of the legal profession. For nonlawyers: as I said in Part One, although this post is about transitioning out of the law, I suspect you’ll see many themes and ideas in it that bring clarity to your own situation.)
In Part One of this article, [...]
Tags: attorneys, career change, Career Satisfaction, Career Transition, job change, job satisfaction, job transition, lawyers, legal profession, transitioning out of the law
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Monday, November 3rd, 2008
(This is Part One of a two-part series. Click here to read Part Two. Note to non-lawyers: Although this post is about transitioning out of the legal profession, I suspect you’ll see many themes and ideas in it that bring clarity to your own situation.)
As a former attorney, I know many lawyers. Some of them [...]
Tags: attorneys, career change, Career Satisfaction, Career Transition, job change, job satisfaction, job transition, lawyers, legal profession, limiting beliefs, transitioning out of the law
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Thursday, October 9th, 2008
(This is Part Two of a two-part book review. Click here to read Part One.)
As I said in Part One of this review, Parachute has much to recommend it in terms of the inspiring and spiritual perspective Bolles offers on the job hunt and career satisfaction. As with any work, however, there are places where [...]
Tags: book review, career change, Career Satisfaction, Career Transition, job change, job interview, job satisfaction, job search, job transition, richard nelson bolles, what color is your parachute
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Friday, October 3rd, 2008
For a little departure today, I’m going to offer my take on Richard Nelson Bolles’ What Color Is Your Parachute?, the undisputed heavyweight champion of the career advice genre. Parachute has sold over nine million copies since its 1970 debut, is still updated annually, and is the most popular book on job hunting and career change [...]
Tags: career change, Career Satisfaction, Career Transition, flow the psychology of optimal experience, job change, job hunt, job satisfaction, job search, job transition, mihaly csikszentmihalyi, richard nelson bolles, what color is your parachute
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Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
(This is the second in a series of articles about transcending the feeling that we’re “trapped” in what we’re doing right now, whether in our careers or elsewhere. If this article is helpful to you, you’ll probably find Part One and Part Three useful as well.)
Fully realizing the amount of freedom we have in how [...]
Tags: being and nothingness, career change, Career Transition, existentialism, freedom, j. krishnamurti, jean-paul sartre, job change, job transition, vertigo
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Friday, August 29th, 2008
Those of us who are thinking about a career transition have likely grown accustomed to getting discouraging advice from our loved ones, colleagues and friends. Perhaps people are telling us “you’d be throwing away a perfectly good career,” “you’re being unrealistic,” “you’re too old to make a change,” or something else.
If we’re excited enough about [...]
Tags: career change, Career Transition, conventional wisdom, job change, job transition, little miss sunshine, napoleon hill, norman vincent peale, the power of positive thinking, think and grow rich
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