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Career Change Tools for Life

Rachel B. Garrett

And the people I help, build self-trust and faith in their own ability to move confidently into any career shift. Be warnedthe side effect of defining your terms and unapologetically negotiating for them in your career, is that you will believe you are worthy of those terms in all areas of your life.

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The Career Offsite Model

International Coach Academy

A Coaching Model By Lucy Todd, Career Transition, UNITED STATES The Career Offsite: “The Idea of the Personal Offsite” As a career transition coach, I believe a blended model will commonly best serve my clients. It’s my own story and my explanation of how my career transition coaching can provide value to clients.

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Children’s books that made me rethink careers

Penelope Trunk

My grandma had a children’s book store. I helped her do the book buying to open the store. I got to pick the books for the kids my age. I loved opening boxes of books and hearing the crack of a new spine. Then we tucked it into the book, significantly slowing down the already-slowest inventory system in the world.

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The Best 6 Books For A Career Change: What To Read To Transition

BetterUp

Here’s what changing careers means. 6 books for insights to changing careers. If you want to advance your career, these books might provide some help. Consider these last career change tips. Jump to section. Your next move.

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How Earning Your GED Can Open Doors to Your Dream Career

She Owns Success

Whether you didn’t finish high school for personal, health, or academic reasons, or you’re looking to make a fresh start, the GED could provide you with the qualifications you need to build the career you’ve always dreamed of. Many study independently using books, online resources, or practice tests.

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How to manage a career in 2012

Penelope Trunk

And given the current career climate, this is actually how most people see themselves, too—blurry from constant movement, settled on the basics, but unclear on the specifics. The article is about how careers are constantly moving and our identity is therefore moving as well. I am not quite sure who I am, right now.

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What Career and Lifestyle Changes Are You Making in 2022?

Corporette

There have been a few interesting threadjacks recently about readers reassessing where they live, who they work for, and even their entire career path — so I thought it might be an interesting discussion. Are you reassessing your career and lifestyle? deciding to move after Dobbs), climate change, or more?

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