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 [...]
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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 »
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 »
I’ve just completed writing a book. The theme is partnering with you for success. Success, that is, in navigating the job market to receive the offers that you seek.
Writing a book has been in the back of my mind for years, prompted by people saying to me, “Where’s the book? You should write a book!“ But [...]
7 values for being; engaged in life and work
Posted in Emotional Intelligence, business, career, change, coaching, life, mindfulness, work, work life balance, tagged awareness, change, coaching, how to, life, values on 08/24/2008 | 2 Comments »
My work is informed by a personal philosophy developed through years of teaching Mindfulness and Wellness practices. Here is the lens through which I see the world and consult with others. These ideas are successfully applied in coaching/training individuals as well as organizations.
1. Change is the only constant. This ancient principle is more evident today than ever. (As the [...]
work life balance: attending to what matters
Posted in career, mindfulness, work, work life balance, tagged career, technology, whole brain, work life balance on 08/14/2008 | 2 Comments »
Mindful LIfe/Mindful Work is a different sort of name for an organization. The operative word Mindful speaks to a way of being as well as a practice. The name came to me from hearing clients and students introduce themselves by saying they had a career, (usually hand gestures would point somewhere to the side) and then there was [...]