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Create Your Career Path
SEPTEMBER 5, 2023
” “New Year, New Gig?” We are open to discussion on the fee depending on your budget.
Create Your Career Path
SEPTEMBER 5, 2023
” “New Year, New Gig?” We are open to discussion on the fee depending on your budget.
Penelope Trunk
AUGUST 23, 2010
It falls in line with my "Becoming a Better Person" category with my Eat, Pray, Love book/movie review, my posts promoting authors like Eckhart Tolle and my love for a book called Silence on Fire (all at CareerJockey.org). I started a blog (yes, I war writing a book before. Subscribe -- free! I am as lost as I can be.
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Penelope Trunk
JULY 22, 2010
Is the most important thing to getting a good network? What is the key to this career path? Guy Kawasaki is focusing on writing books and speaks only in California unless it is for tons of money. So the whole evangelist thing I think might be a myth, not a career anyone wants to sustain when they have it.
Penelope Trunk
MAY 6, 2010
It’s the best way to have a meaningful conversation and it’s the best way to rope in a mentor or look like a star performer. As my career shifts, I find that the key to keeping the shift moving in a productive way is to ask good questions. Anyway, I wouldn’t say redecorating is a career change, but maybe just a vocation vacation.
Penelope Trunk
OCTOBER 15, 2010
Each writer we studied actually wrote the same book over and over again. But I’m going to need a really good book or something to get me through the ride. I'm writing about trying to undo past fuck-ups (apologies to the farmer for that word) in every single book. The only person you can change is yourself.
Penelope Trunk
SEPTEMBER 24, 2010
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. Posted by Lydia on September 26, 2010 at 1:53 pm | permalink | Reply Oh God, I was riding along very happy for you until he gave you a Mitch Albom book.
Penelope Trunk
DECEMBER 10, 2009
P.S. One of my mentors used to say "anything worth doing is worth doing 'badly'!" I could have NEVER gotten to where I am without having read your book. Give back the money you got for the book." Your book is another of the great gifts you have given to your readers. Thank you so much!
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