What Everybody Ought To Know About How To Change Their Career or Profession and Still Survive And Thrive In The 21st Century

Written by Etienne A. Gibbs, MSW


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Dr. Denis Waitley, trainer of leaders, including Super Bowl and Olympic athletes, Apollo astronauts, and Fortune 500 executives, isrepparttar 107065 most listened to voice on personal and career achievement andrepparttar 107066 author ofrepparttar 107067 all-time best-seller, The Psychology of Winning claims thatrepparttar 107068 21st century is unlike anything we could have imaged.

According to Dr. Waitley,repparttar 107069 employee today needs to learn how to:

* make his career fireproof;

* go from employee to owner;

* change his frustration to motivation;

* make “work” work for him rather than against him;

* create a new source of income and financial security;

* create win-win situations for himself, his family, and his friends;

* take charge of his health and his life (and, it goes without saying,repparttar 107070 health and life of his family).

The kind of professional career and business we need to be looking for is one that offersrepparttar 107071 following:

* a clear and elevating mission to help improverepparttar 107072 quality of life;

*repparttar 107073 finest quality products and services inrepparttar 107074 industry it serves;

* an environment that fosters empowerment;

*repparttar 107075 opportunity to succeed on one’s own merits and efforts; and

* a growth opportunity that is soundly capitalized, with staying power, resources, and integrity weighed before profit asrepparttar 107076 ultimate bottomline.

Resolutions in the Job Search Just Don't Work!

Written by Marilyn J. Tellez, M.A.


New Year's Resolutions inrepparttar Job Search Just Don't Work!

Let me explain about why I think resolutions to find a new job don't work. New Year's resolutions are too ephemeral! They are a signal that something needs to change within a person, butrepparttar 107063 dedication to change isn't really there. It's a lot of wishful thinking, isn't it? How to make a resolution work for you? Here are my tips. 1. Write them down. Refer to them often. Make any small changes as you move along.

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