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Five Secrets to Creating a "Goal" Medal Life
Five Secrets to Creating a Goal Medal Life By Ed Sykes ©2004 The 2004 Olympics just ended in August. As always, it was an exciting event with its dramatic twists and turns, exhilarations, surprises, and disappointments as these great athletes...
HOW TO CREATE A GOOD SELF IMAGE
The Man In The Looking Glass "When you get what you want in your struggle for self and the world makes you king for a day Then go to a mirror and look at yourself and see what your face has to say for it isn't your father, or mother or wife ...
The Moral of the Laramie Story
If you remember, last week we left off with: "But there was always something very disturbing behind the barber shop that I had to step over, very disturbing indeed." This letter is especially important as it summarizes the lessons for you as an...
Today, A Wonderful Day
Believe me, today is the most wonderful day of your life! You live in today; drink, dine, walk, talk, work and play today. Living today is not enough, make it a wonderful day for you.
In order to make your today a wonderful day, get up from...
Why A Positive Attitude Helps In Coping With Arthritis Pain – Part 1
Why A Positive Attitude Helps In Coping With Arthritis Pain – Part 1
Think Positive To Relieve Arthritis Pain.
My name is Cathy Posner and I live in Wauchope which is on
the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. I was
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Why "Toughing it Out" on a Bad Job Is a Bad Idea!
Why "Toughing It Out" on a Bad Job is a Bad Idea!
Let me take you, the reader of this article, to find out why "toughing" it doesn't work, unless......
1. You recognize that this is a great opportunity to know yourself at your best by keeping a journal; assessing your transferable skills; networking with your peers and others; and having a positive attitude no matter what.
2. You save money for your great getaway! You spend a moderate amount to get some new clothes; new places to visit in your immediate neighborhood, maybe a new restaurant; and books to help you map out your future.
3. Volunteer for little, extra tasks at your bad job, speak well of all, get to know your co-workers. If they are part of the "bad job", join in anyway, any way you can.
4. Plan, plan, plan, even in they don't always work. Plan C might be the one!
5. Plan a "going, going, gone" party with a time line.
6. Network in the best sense in giving to others who will remember you. Get their names & addresses. Ask for advice for your future.
7. Don't be bullied. You are splendid, didn't you know that?
About the Author
Graduate of JFK University in Career Development, Certified Career & Job Transition Coach Email: doitnow@nwinfo.net Web: doitnowcareers.info
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