Finding some meaning in what seems to be meaningless work.
How to prepare for a successful career?
Twelve years of school. This is where most of us really start our careers and prepare to enter the job market. In theory, twelve years of basic education prepares us for our career or entrepreneurial ventures – but in most instances all it does is prepare us for...
How to Conduct a Reverse Interview | Guaranteed Method to Find a Job
The reverse interview is one of the most powerful methods I have found to find a new job. It is also a very powerful tool for uncovering new business opportunities. I learned of this tool when reading What Color Is Your Parachute? 2010: A Practical Manual for...
Teach Your Employees to Be Self-Employed
It seems that not a week goes by that I am not approached for advice on starting a business. Usually, the person asking is a professional who is working comfortably in the corporate workforce. They have an 8-5 job and a fairly stable paycheck – but are filling a lack...
Another version of insanity
The other day I heard a commercial state "We are all working harder and making less." Is that not backwards? Shouldn't we be working less and making more? If you are working harder and making less - then do something else. That may sound obvious - but lately I am...
Who thinks less of me than me?
As I’m heading to one of my coaching meetings, I have noticed that the single common denominator of each persons struggle - almost without exception - is themselves - they are their own worst enemy. They undersells their own accomplishment and ability. They thinks...
Five Actions to Show Your Value at Work
[featured-image single_newwindow="false"] Can you show your value at work? What value do you add to your company? How do you either bring in income or generate savings? Are these numbers bigger than the salary they pay you? I ask these questions often and get a...



