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Create Your Career Path

Two-session webinar series – $50 per person ($40 per person to Create Your Career Path) Hallie Bio Hallie has been a certified career coach, speaker, author, and national career expert since 2002. Her company, Create Your Career Path, is headquartered in Atlanta, GA.

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Five tips for asking better questions | Penelope Trunk's Brazen.

Penelope Trunk

As my career shifts, I find that the key to keeping the shift moving in a productive way is to ask good questions. It’s ironic, because one of the most frequent questions I get from people is “what’s the best way to make a career change?” Anyway, I wouldn’t say redecorating is a career change, but maybe just a vocation vacation.

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How to do damage control | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

Also, I've written a lot about how career change goes better when you can create a story of your life that shows the upcoming change is the next logical step. Also no chance to develop coping skills and/or resilience. This research comes from INSEAD.) " I couldn't agree more P! Enjoy your stick.

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Frugality is a career tool | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

I was interested in starting a fitness blog, a technical software blog, a personal development blog and a general personal blog 2 years ago. Lots of job and career changes. One could say that your endless pursuit of career flexibility has paradoxically had the opposite effect in your life. Not to dis you, though.

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My birthday post | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

It is funny to see that it was written just three years ago, but according to the development of the work market, it seems that the post was written 20 years ago. I have read you since I was house-hunting in 2002 many moves ago and found your column via Bankrate. I usually read without commenting, but since you asked!

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BNET Column: Forget the job hunt. Have a baby instead. | Penelope.

Penelope Trunk

And they want to continue developing skills even though they are not employed. Second-choice escape from reality: Travel, which is not as valuable to your personal development as holding down a job. There is a huge uptick in the number of grad school applications during a recession, but grad school is a lame way to dodge a recession.

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