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How to Motivate Yourself

Let's Grow Leaders

If you need sleep and food, get that first. Create a Support Network. Focus on Your Basic Needs First. Work your way up Maslow’s hierarchy. It’s hard to be motivated to change the world if you’re exhausted. Set Achieveable Goals. Expectancy theory seemed to resonate. Don’t try to do this alone.

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Careers leadership: An idea whose time has come

Adventures in Career Development

This article was written by David Andrews and myself and originally published on the Trotman Indigo website to announce the publication of The Careers Leader Handbook. In it we discuss the publication of the handbook and why we think that the development of the concept of careers leadership has been so important. Why careers matter.

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Uh-Oh: You May Not Be Worth What You Thought

On The Job

Some examples include software design/development; product management; networking/system administration; finance; and government contracts administration. That's pretty grim news as we face rising prices for energy and food, while coping with huge credit debts. Still, there are some ways to cope in this economy: 1. del.icio.us.

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What To Do When You Lose a Job

On The Job

If you’ve not kept these relationships alive, they’re going to do you about as much good as spoiled food during a power outage.) • The confidence to let everyone know you’re looking for a job. Alumni groups also often offer job and career resources, and have vast networks that can really help your search. • A support system.

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Networking to Build Relationships with Carol Parrish, RICP

Crestcom

Building Relationships with Better Networking. On this week’s episode of The Leadership Habit podcast, I sit down to talk with Carol Parrish , all about building relationships and networking. And I hope you enjoy the conversation as Carol and I talk about how you can build relationships through networking. Carol Parrish: Yeah.

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How to love the job you have right now: Focus on one good thing

Penelope Trunk

I eat while I am on the phone and I tell myself that if I were my career coach I’d say I need a job that doesn’t make me so anxious. I want to be relaxed with no food issues. “That’s what all teenagers do—they use their parents’ network to get a job. ” We go to buy food Kate likes. Finding a career'

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True Lies about the Gig Economy Part 2

Your Work, Your Way

The number of gig workers skyrocketed during the 2020 pandemic lockdowns, when workers lost their full-time positions and found work providing services like transportation, food delivery, and other services for people who could not leave their homes. Don’t forget that creatives have always been gig workers.