Not everyone is made to work day in and day out for one employer. The reasons are many. For instance, it may be that you’re an artistic type who likes to create from your core. Or you may be all business, but you’ve always had a tough time with authority. In fact, time and again
Archives for September 2018
The Realest Deal: Try, Try, Try . . . Options are a Super Plus
I’m often asked, what’s the ONE best piece of advice I could give on career exploration. And here it is: Try new things and explore new options. Whether you’ve decided you know exactly what you want to do, or have no clue where to start, try out new interests, skills, and types of work. Explore.
How to Survive Your Freshman Year of College
This article appeared in 200 online publications. It gives practical tips on surviving your freshman year of college… How to Survive Your Freshman Year of College: Tips from Quick Careering Expert Tamara S. Raymond The moment you’ve been working toward for years has finally arrived: You’ve started your freshman year of college. You’re full of
The Real Deal: Listen to Your Gut, Your Instinct and What You Feel
Feel a pull toward certain activities or clubs that may be different from what you’ve done in your previous high school years? Or, that others may not be used to seeing you do? Well, here’s the Real Deal … If it interests you consider this: Your gut — your instinct, intuitive sense — is a
The Real Deal: Tuning Out the “Noise” Can Be a Joy
There’s noise out there. Everywhere. A lot of noise all the time. Noise, noise, noise. You know what I’m talking about … People telling you the way things should be. Stories in the news. Things happening with your friends. And, especially with social media, you have a lot coming at you, in a constant stream