abilitiesenhanced.com
Career Coach Meg Montford
http://www.abilitiesenhanced.com/about_us.html
Career Coach Meg Montford. My name is Meg Montford, Executive Career Coach and President of Abilities Enhanced. I help you make friends with change to manage your career for life. Services include career coaching,. Job search training, and resume writing customized for individuals, groups, and organizations. As chief coaching officer, I administer and coordinate all programs and services to meet your career development, career management, and career change needs. Victim of a layoff with no job prospects ...
njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach: Howard Figler Tele-Interview
http://njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com/2010/11/howard-figler-tele-interview.html
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach. The highest reward for a person's work is not what they get for it, but what they become by it." Paul Stevens, The Centre for Worklife Counseling. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Then Mr. Figler began talking about taking courses you want to take rather than the classes you think will lead to a degree and land you a job. I thought that is great except that we are in a recession. Can we afford to follow our passion and take courses in areas we are interested in? Job title or skills.
successfromtheinsideout.com
Career Guidance for Professional Women Seeking Meaningful Work | Nina Ham, CA Bay Area - Success from the Inside Out
http://www.successfromtheinsideout.com/index.html
Need to find work that matters? Here's the secret: Key Competencies Personal Development = Meaningful Work. Yes, men and women seek different rewards from work. I also coach men. You've come a long way, arriving at this point in your career successful at much that you set out to accomplish. And now you're wondering, "Is this all? Or maybe, "Have I climbed the ladder of success only to find it's leaning up against the wrong wall? The sure road to meaningful work. The one that best fits your needs, or desi...
njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach: Conference Opportunities
http://njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com/2010/07/conference-opportunities.html
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach. The highest reward for a person's work is not what they get for it, but what they become by it." Paul Stevens, The Centre for Worklife Counseling. Tuesday, July 06, 2010. I am floundering through my documents and files to find what I need for setting up the new "Pages" feature on Blogger. Great feature! I couldn't wait. When the environment presents challenges, I just find another way to work. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Job title or skills. City, state or zip. Jane Che...
njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach: December 2009
http://njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com/2009_12_01_archive.html
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach. The highest reward for a person's work is not what they get for it, but what they become by it." Paul Stevens, The Centre for Worklife Counseling. Thursday, December 31, 2009. Color Your Style with Vegetables™. Do vegetables have personalities? Do they have characteristics that we can see, feel, and taste? Can eating vegetables have a positive affect on personality? Thursday, December 24, 2009. Program at the University of Pennsylvania Positive Psychology Center. Since the mean...
njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach: Counselors
http://njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com/p/counselors.html
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach. The highest reward for a person's work is not what they get for it, but what they become by it." Paul Stevens, The Centre for Worklife Counseling. Success Stories Inspire Successful ProgramsMar 20, 2010. Mar 20, 2010. Counselors, program analysts, and researchers are often great problem-solvers. They have excellent skills for defining a problem, analyzing it, and then finding a solution. Problem solving is an important skill, but problem solvers can . Read the rest of the story.
njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach: A Three Goat Day
http://njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com/2010/06/three-goat-day.html
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach. The highest reward for a person's work is not what they get for it, but what they become by it." Paul Stevens, The Centre for Worklife Counseling. Sunday, June 06, 2010. A Three Goat Day. Wonderful story, I love it. Thank you for sharing, and Im glad you made it home safely! Very thoughtful, and what great insight. My goal today is to find gratitude and appreciation. And where are those excesses I can do without? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Job title or skills. Nancy Mi...
njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach: The Art of Storytelling
http://njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com/2010/11/art-of-storytelling.html
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach. The highest reward for a person's work is not what they get for it, but what they become by it." Paul Stevens, The Centre for Worklife Counseling. Thursday, November 04, 2010. The Art of Storytelling. Is learning the art of storytelling in your personal career. The ability to tell your story in a professional positive light is an important part of your career development. Why is storytelling so important? With LifeWork Coach, Nancy Miller. To propel your career or business.
njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach: November 2010
http://njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com/2010_11_01_archive.html
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach. The highest reward for a person's work is not what they get for it, but what they become by it." Paul Stevens, The Centre for Worklife Counseling. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Then Mr. Figler began talking about taking courses you want to take rather than the classes you think will lead to a degree and land you a job. I thought that is great except that we are in a recession. Can we afford to follow our passion and take courses in areas we are interested in? His new world of work.
njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach: Job Seekers
http://njlifeworkcoach.blogspot.com/p/job-seekers.html
NJ Miller, LifeWork Coach. The highest reward for a person's work is not what they get for it, but what they become by it." Paul Stevens, The Centre for Worklife Counseling. Imagine answering these questions based on the avatar scenario. What else could the avatar say? Imagine your own avatar scenario. How would you answer these questions for yourself? 1 Tell me about yourself. 2 Why do you want this job? 3 What do you expect to be doing 5 years from now? Over the next five years I plan to learn more abo...