A Rising Tide Lifts All Ships: How to Get Inspired by Workplace Competition I’ve never been too keen on competition, especially in the workplace. However, I was recently enlightened by …
Breaking My Own Glass Ceiling: From “Less Than” to Leading
Breaking My Own Glass Ceiling: From “Less Than” To Leading I was almost forty years old when I began to think more about how some men pay less attention to …
Savour Summer While it Lasts (and Boost Your Creativity!)
Savour Summer While it Lasts (and Boost Your Creativity!) Summer’s here and it’s time for some fun. Canadians only get to experience warm air, deep blue skies and delightfully green …
How to Plan Financially for Successful Career Transition
Focus on Your Journey: How to Plan Financially for Successful Career Transition Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow is Marsha Sinetar’s promise in her 1987 book of the …
Could a Robot Do Your Job?
Why Taking Stock of New Trends is Essential for Your Career Lately, there’s been a lot of talk about robots taking over jobs (see Wired or Forbes for related articles). As a professional …
How to Think Like Einstein for Successful Career Transition
Three ways to maximize your thinking for successful career transition We can solve most of our daily problems by thinking of a couple of available options and choosing the best one. …
How to identify (and stop) career sabotage
We’ve all heard about self-sabotage, but how do you know if you’re doing it? After all, sabotage is so effective because it flies under our radar and we’re usually not aware of …
Career Coach or Consultant? How to Determine Your Best Fit
At the end of a coaching session, a client once said, “I just want you to tell me what I should be doing so I can go do that.” She …
4 Surprising Keys to Career Transition
As with most professions, I learn as much from my career transition clients as they learn from working with me. Looking back over 2016, I decided to compile a list …
Changing careers? Learn from a few regrets
Most people would rather not spend time thinking about their regrets yet an unexamined regret can haunt us more than the regret itself. If we don’t take the time to …