Careering Tips Quick Read and Video Short Jump To: Text | Video | Resources Our career takes up a major part of our life, as our livelihood and sustenance. And it’s where we choose to be contribution. That’s one reason career exploration is so important. It’s about the influence and positive impact you make, in
5 Main Steps to Stay Focused and Organized
Careering Tips Quick Read and Video Short Jump To: Text | Video | Resources In other Careering Tips Video Shorts, we’ve covered approach, mindset and action steps—all to get you well on your way for your career exploration journey. It’s quite a lot of information up to this point. So, here’s something to keep in
5 Must-Have Tips on Navigating Unexpected Challenges
Careering Tips Quick Read and Video Short Jump To: Text | Video | Resources In your lifetime, no doubt, a lot has gone on and you’ve had a lot to deal with emotionally, mentally, socially, physically… Yes, the landscape has certainly changed—hopefully temporarily. After all, a global pandemic has happened. And as a result, you
How to Grow Leadership Skills Using Social Media
Careering Tips Quick Read and Video Short Jump To: Text | Video | Resources If you’re here for the first time, welcome. If you’re a return visitor, nice to have you back! Today, we’ll examine leadership skills you can pick up using your personal social media accounts. And how social media serves as an excellent
4 Must-Know Job Interview Techniques for Success
There are many stages of our career lives—from career exploration as a student, to career development for a young professional, to career advancement for mid-level positions. No matter what stage of career, learning and/or refreshing our job searching skills can be a critical part of self-development and self-improvement for everyone. One of the most sought-after
You Are Not Your Job, But You Are Your Skills—and Your Motivation, Social Perception, and Mindset
Today’s blog will give you some insight into the workings of The Birkman Method, a behavioral analysis tool that focuses on motivation, self-perception, social perception, and mindset when helping a person identify a desired work path. As a career coach, I regularly use this tool to help teens and adults answer some of their most
How to Find a Good Workplace If You’re a Minority and How to Navigate It Once You Get There
If you’re in the minority, whether that be because of race, sex, gender, or physical ability, for example, supercharge your job search to include not only a challenging position with good pay but also a welcoming workplace conducive to helping you thrive; and have a plan for how you’ll meet your potential once you get
How to Avoid Saying or Doing Things That Can Damage Your Career Future
Sad to say, but in our current climate, even teenagers aren’t immune from making public mistakes that can end, or seriously harm, their future careers. I’m not just talking about having a job or college admissions offer rescinded because a person has engaged in poor social media behavior; I’m talking about any recorded behavior—photos, videos,
For Young Adults Aspiring to Open a Digital Marketing Business, Read On
In so many ways, we live in a different world than we did just two years ago. One way that is different for so many of us is how we work. Pre-COVID 19, showing up at a physical office space where you would see your colleagues every day, chat over the water cooler, and attend
Having Great Leadership Skills: “What’s in It for Me?”
Strong leadership skills can improve many facets of your work experience as well as your organization’s—and your own—potential for long-term success. Whether you aspire to head a Fortune 500 company or to work for higher-ups, it’s good to take advantage of opportunities to improve and expand these skills. Let’s bore down into some WIFMs (what’s