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The Good Life: Is Gratitude the key?

International Coach Academy

Psychologist Sara Algoe wrote that ‘Gratitude starts inside one individual and its effects spread to a dyadic relationship and perhaps throughout a social network’. [iv] It is also linked to ‘intrinsic motivation in goal accomplishment’ [ix] , as we seek to sustain our ‘feel good habits.

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Assuring Positive Career Choices: A Toolkit

International Coach Academy

Best of all, they can network more comfortably with friends and strangers to get job ideas, perceptions of their qualifications, and referrals for new jobs or promotions. It filters for 34 transferrable skill areas in the job market so participants can focus on those they do well, enjoy, and find most motivating.

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Employee Engagement Calendar: Your Year-Round Roadmap for 2024-25

Vantage Circle

This calendar is a planned schedule of activities, initiatives, and events to keep your team motivated and connected throughout the year. By using an engagement calendar, you can ensure consistent efforts to foster a positive work environment and keep your employees engaged and motivated. Conduct workshops on effective mentorship.

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How to deal with unemployment in the face of holiday cheer.

Penelope Trunk

You can build your own network without having a job. I wish you the best Posted by sylvain on December 22, 2009 at 7:33 am | permalink | Reply While looking fir the job sucks and all it does bring up the point of networking and getting out to meet those who might have a lead. You can build work skills with your significant other !)

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Time management is not about tasks | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

I'm starting to see posts that seem to suggest that motivation should be all stick, no carrot. Brief back story: I resigned from a job 2 weeks ago and plan to spend the next 6 months networking and volunteering, working as close to part-time as possible just to pay the bills. " This is fantastic — and very true.

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We overestimate the gap between nonprofit and for-profit jobs.

Penelope Trunk

It's really dangerous to think there are vastly different motivators in the non-profit world. You'll notice that in the for-profit world, in the new workplace, money is not a key motivator. You'll notice that in the for-profit world, in the new workplace, money is not a key motivator. "

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How to take intelligent risks | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

Notes from a grouchy networker Comments (58) Leave a Comment Hi Penelope, Interesting points about taking risks! Goes to show that whichever way we go sometimes, we wonder about the road not taken. Also, it takes a mature adult like you to admit she made a mistake, even on something as mundane as setting up wallpaper.

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