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Shaping a 21st Century Career

So many of us think of life in the classic 3 stages mode: School – Work – Retirement. How unrealistic is that now?

The Boomers have made ‘60 the new 40‘. Once anyone having a 100th birthday made national TV news, now it is not unusual. If you were born after the late 1960s, you […]

By |October 1st, 2018|Changing Nature of Work|Comments Off on Shaping a 21st Century Career

Career Analysis – What makes You Unique

Whether you are quite certain of what job and career you want when you leave active duty or have no idea, making the transition successfully takes time and effort.

Attending transition programs on your base is a smart start. But you have a lot of self-analysis to do. You need to understand yourself, your values, […]

By |August 3rd, 2014|Military in Transition|Comments Off on Career Analysis – What makes You Unique

Do the work for right job

Decades of HR work and I still am regularly amazed at those people who:

Think that their security clearance or some bundle of skills or being a vet or an academy graduate alone will get them a job.
Believe that just putting out their resume via job boards will result in a good job.
Have never thought […]

By |November 1st, 2011|Military in Transition|Comments Off on Do the work for right job
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    From Personal to Societal Resilience: Building the Capacity of Your World

From Personal to Societal Resilience: Building the Capacity of Your World

I’ll come right out with it: are you helping to build the capacity of your world?
A bit of fragrance always clings to the hand that gives you roses. ~ Chinese proverb
So often entrepreneurs are stuck in business minutiae that they ignore their own needs for professional and personal development… and here I come suggesting […]

By |March 29th, 2010|Changing Nature of Work|Comments Off on From Personal to Societal Resilience: Building the Capacity of Your World