Action is fuelled by intention. What do you want to accomplish? That’s the easy part, for the job seeker, it is an offer for employment, (the End Goal).
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Never confuse motion with action. Benjamin Franklin
Posted in "resume writing services", Emotional Intelligence, career, career transition, change, coaching, leadership, mindfulness, outplacement, work life balance on 11/12/2009 | Leave a Comment »
relevance
Posted in business, career, career transition, change, coaching, communication, creativity, goals, how to, leadership, motivation, outplacement, work on 08/24/2009 | Leave a Comment »
When I was a recruiting manager years ago, resumes were essentially similar to a job description. Responsible for they would say. There would be lists of job duties that only implied the work involved. In the interview, the recruiter would have to ask questions to ferret out what the interviewee actually did with those job [...]
beginner’s mind
Posted in Emotional Intelligence, awareness, business, career, career transition, change, coaching, communication, goals, how to, leadership, life, mindfulness, motivation, outplacement, psychology, work, work life balance on 07/29/2009 | Leave a Comment »
That is all it takes to get started, when you have Beginner’s Mind. Getting over a little fear. There is a freshness, -a golly gee whiz, look what I’m doing- feeling that emerges. Call it naïve, call it simplicity, but when I started writing that book, I didn’t have a clue what the pitfalls might be.
driving in a snowstorm; incremental shifts
Posted in attention, awareness, breathe, leadership, life, mindfulness, psychology, tagged awareness, mindfulness, psychology, stress reduction on 01/18/2009 | 1 Comment »
Ohio usually is an ok place to be through the winter months, but driving home from consulting in Cincinnati has recently been a test of nerves and driving skills.
If you live in northern climes, you know the drill when driving home. Winter daylight descends early, temperatures drop fast. Snow squalls and freezing rain demand the driver’s attention, even [...]
a Being list: mindfulness amidst busy-ness and cranky people
Posted in leadership, tagged awareness, behavior, being, change, depression, Emotional Intelligence, leadership, life, meditation, mindfulness, qigong, stress reduction, work life balance on 11/25/2008 | 1 Comment »
The cars are moving faster out there, you can almost perceive the increased activity level as people gear up for this time of year. We all seem to have plenty to do, with Thanksgiving and then the big push for the holiday season. The to-do list looms large, the pace can be overwhelming. So…. another list? you ask. Is that really going [...]
mindfulness in the news
Posted in leadership, tagged awareness, career, change, coaching, columbus dispatch, leadership, life, mindfulness, stress, work life balance on 11/13/2008 | 1 Comment »
From time to time it seems worthwhile to include a newsarticle that presents in broad fashion the concepts I use in teaching and coaching. Our local Columbus Dispatch ran this article recently. It came from The McClatchy Newspapers, written by Howard Cohen and reported by Marsha Halper in the Miami Herald.
Mindfulness touted as calming influence
Our worries. They’re [...]