By , on May 29th, 2010
To help an individual resolve the obstacles in their lives it takes a proactive approach by a life coach. You need to have a clear picture of not just how and why, but a step-by-step plan to implement to overcome any setbacks and road blocks that arise. In order to assist your clients in attaining their . . . → Read More: What is needed for Life Coaching?
By , on May 29th, 2010
Anna is a client of mine who, after 25 years in her field, is tired of the work. It is boring and just doesn’t get her juices going. She wants to strike out onto a new path or she wants to do something important and make a contribution.
“Karen, I just want to be passionate about . . . → Read More: Job Hunting Mistakes: Why Passion May Be a Problem When Finding New $100K+ Executive Opportunities
By , on May 29th, 2010
If you are enrolled in ground school and discovered that you are out of practice studying for exams, here is a private pilot guide. The 3 steps towards passing your exam are: study the material to be covered, learn the techniques for passing multiple choice tests and practise using sample tests.
First, get a copy of the . . . → Read More: 3 Simple Steps To Take In Passing Your Private Pilot Exam
By , on May 29th, 2010
If death and taxes are two things you can count on, jobs in education might be a close third. While every industry has been shaken by the financial earthquakes (and volcanoes and tsunamis) of the past 16 months, education has always been one to turn to for stability, longevity, and growth.
But what if you can’t imagine . . . → Read More: 5 Educational Careers: Choose the One that's Right for You
By , on May 29th, 2010
TIMING:
Have you ever heard the saying, ?Timing is everything?? It really is everything. With a job interview, showing up late is the worst first impression. What I do for work, a meeting, friends, and family, is I set 5 different alarms on my phone. The first one is set 1 hour before I need to leave. . . . → Read More: 10 Things That Will Make You Stand Out In An Interview