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  • by Beth Wellesley - May 2, 2006
    Now is a great time to reflect on how you choose to show-up in your career. The following ideas will create new experiences that promote brilliance: HONOR the good stuff in your career today!Make a list of the current experiences, people, projects or other attributes you enjoy in your current role. If your parking spot is the only thing you can think of right now, try this exercise on another day. Remember your feelings w...
  • by Beth Wellesley - May 2, 2006
    THE SEEKERThe Seeker range: Typically students (high school and college age) thru 7-10 years of work experience.The Seeker focus: Where will I go? Looking outside for a connection to what they want or what will bring them independence.The Seeker needs: A network, connections, support, mentoring, clarification of their values and beliefs and the truth that their first job is to find one, which can be a challenge.The Seeke...
  • by Beth Wellesley - May 2, 2006
    Making a transition that is not your choice is never easy. No matter how much information we're privy to regarding our company or industry, it's always a shock. Here are a few things to help you navigate during the first weeks of your transition.Regroup Creating acceptance. Experience the shock, hurt and anger that you're experiencing but don't get stuck in the feelings. Instead, focus on the future and what it is you most...