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Why Good Intention is Not Good Enough
Have you had the intention of doing something nice for someone, but not done it? This is like wrapping up a gift, and not giving it to them. Chances are, you have had many undelivered good intentions. Whether these intentions are to share feedback, to write a thank-you note to an interviewer, or to ask…
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Which Verb Came First – MacGyver or Google?
It wasn’t just his hair I admired. I mean, for most guys (and gals) Richard Dean Anderson’s densely packed, fluffed and fabulous, mullet or mane of layers would be a hair-dream come true. In the 80s and 90s television series, MacGyver, Richard Dean Anderson played the main character who chooses to carry a Swiss army knife…
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Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow
William Shakespeare said it best, “Parting is such sweet sorrow!” When you’ve established a certain level of trust, understanding and even friendship with someone, it’s difficult to end that relationship. In a coaching relationship, parting ways is a must, and can be a sign of success. Unlike a mentor, engagements with coaches are goal-oriented and…
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Focus on Focusing
“If you chase two rabbits, both will escape.” – unknown A lot of folks these days are challenged with having too many opportunities and options. Think that’s overly optimistic? Well, from my coaching experience, I found that even those who describe themselves as being “stuck” or not knowing where next to go in their career…
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Have You Taken Inventory of Your Skills?
The world has taken a powerful pause. Within this time, it is important for individuals to stop and assess their current situation, while preparing for the near future. When it comes to our career, keeping track of skills we acquired as well as skills we need to improve is even more important because change is…
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