Monday, May 18, 2020
I want to die
I want to die I typed that into the search box tonight. Google must have someone making this page of results very valuable. Its the most clear-cut, useful results page Ive ever seen. First of all, there is a phone number to call. I wouldnt call it. Of course Im ok: Im in a good marriage, I live in a great house on a gorgeous farm, I have two bright boys, and very supportive siblings. I am crying now. Im too overwhelmed. Before you jump right to the comments section trying to help me, let me tell you that Im traveling with the kids and Ive been in Aspen for five days without my anxiety medicine. I will have the medicine again in two days. I have friends I can always call. Melissa and Cassie will read this post and tell me I could have called them. But I wouldnt know what to say to them. I guess I could say, Help. I want to die. I know I could say that because they have called me to say that. Thats how I know there are others of you, reading this, who have felt like I feel tonight. When I found something to read online, I was so grateful. Can you want to die and also feel gratitude? I think it might be impossible. So maybe thats why the way Google organized the search results really works. I want to be a shining example for you but I cant cope. I want you to see that even though I had to live at my grandparents house because my parents hated me so much. Even though I did that, I am still a great parent. I want you to see that Im not ruined and Im not ruining another generation. I want you to see that even though I told you to never have two blogs, I can still do it. But I cant. I didnt write for two weeks. But I keep writing both blogs because I need the support system. And now maybe I dont even have that. I want to die because I feel like I cant do anything right. I am not sure what could possible make me not want to die except that I can help people. Im not sure what else there is. Which is crazy because Im doing this course this week about using personality type for making relationships work. Most of these people are complaining about their spouses, (or, worse, they think they have perfect spouses and its so easy for me to see what theyll be complaining about in the future) and I have so little patience. I want everyone to see that their relationship is fine because they are with someone who is just being themselves, trying their best. Why do I think its fine for everyone else to try their best but its not enough for me? I read a letter in the Guardian from a guy who is angry at his wife because she wont work. I understand why the guy is so upsetits scary to have to keep earning money. Its scary to me how expensive music lessons are. And how much money we spend every week in science and math tutors. I feel like a failure because I am not homeschooling like a free-and-easy, life-is-good parent. I am in overdrive. I realize now Im like all the other people in my course whose relationships are in trouble: doing the only thing I know how to do. Im an ENTJ and Im driven to meet goals and so I find the goals that drive my kids and then I dont take my eye off the ball, no matter what. Im just being me. But I am failing at it right now. I read a lot of forums tonight. So many depressed people are depressed because of their job. Its so common to read studies about how love matters more than work. And how you are not your career. And that money doesnt make a good life. But there is also research about how we can recover mentally from a lost limb better than we can recover from long-term unemployment. Not having a job is very very very difficult. So many people on the forums wrote about that. I have a job. I am so grateful that I have a job. This is my job. To write a blog post. To make a community that matters. So I am doing that tonight. And I have survived, to the end of this post, to tell you that when it comes to feeling like you want to die, life changes so fast. If you can just get through those worst feelings, you will get to something better. I did. Right here.
Friday, May 15, 2020
Branding Manifesto Part 2 Define Your Personal Brand - Executive Career Brandâ¢
Branding Manifesto Part 2 â" Define Your Personal Brand
Monday, May 11, 2020
A Fine Line Between Failure and Success - Kathy Caprino
A Fine Line Between Failure and Success When weâre facing what feel like insurmountable challenges in our work or life, itâs vitally important to go back to basics â" to purify, shift what isnât working, re-focus, and commit 3000% to what you care about achieving. In running my own small business through extreme times of hardship and recession, and helping others get what they want in their careers, Iâve returned to basics myself, and reconnected with the three essential ingredients that lead to success. Theyâre powerful and they work. Without these, you might find success but itâll be a far bumpier ride with some agonizing detours. Hereâs whatâs needed to reinvent your life and career, and also to launch a new business endeavor successfully: Intensive Focus Someone recently asked me, âWhat are you â" a coach, author, writer, blogger, speaker, workshop leaderâ¦what?!â The question was meant to remind me of my need to focus intently on the area that I most want to grow â" for me, thatâs my one-on-one coaching practice. Sure, we can do several important things at once. However, spreading ourselves too thin too often creates a dilution effect in our strength, time, and ability to build what we care about most. Figure out what you want most, and focus intensively with passion and power on that for several months, and watch what happens. Generating Something from Nothing In intensely challenging times like these, all around us we see despair, confusion and a lack of hope and energy. Itâs contagious. We also see businesses drying up before our eyes. Itâs scary indeed. But success comes from being your own source of positive energy, from finding a way to internally generate your own authentic enthusiasm, energy, and excitement about what you do, even when outside forces are pushing against you. My young son came home last night and told me that his teacher asked the students this year to âbe the change you want to seeâ (Gandhiâs beautiful request to the world). Thereâs such a keen nugget of truth in that for all of us â" if we want success to come to us, we must first be success embody and live the principles of the success you long for and that will open the door to success. Energy attracts like energy. Undying Commitment To be successful in life and work, it takes commitment that doesnât wane. It takes believing that you can create movement in your life and business, even when the waters are still and the 3D world is giving you evidence that youâre not going to make it to your destination. But that doesnât mean we should continue blindly, crashing into the rocks without modifying our course. It means that you know when you need help, and you ask for it before itâs too late. Commit yourself without doubt, without reservation, but do whatâs required and be flexible. Realize that you have vulnerabilities and gaps in knowledge and ability, and work to fill them. Believe in yourself, get the outside help you need as soon as you need it, and keep growing and learning. The fine line between success and failure is simply this â" find a way to be success precisely when outside success is eluding you. Question of the week: What do you do in times of turmoil to generate internal energy, enthusiasm, and light, just when the lights around you have gone out? Wishing you many happy breakthroughs, Kathy
Friday, May 8, 2020
Find Out What Qualities to Look For in Professional Writing Resume Services Reviews
Find Out What Qualities to Look For in Professional Writing Resume Services ReviewsIt is necessary for you to get information on professional writing resume services before you employ one. This is so that you can assess their reliability, quality of work and their track record in terms of success. Some professional resume services do not have very good reviews.There are many websites that can give you information on the client testimonials so that you can evaluate whether they are worth your money or not. Reviews written by clients are very helpful to ensure that you hire only the best in the business.Professional writing resume services reviews will help you in your search for a great resume writer. You may not be able to assess how the writing service works on your own. Reviews can guide you as to what to look for in a particular writing service. Look for the following:Professionalism: You can judge a professional by the fact that he or she handles all your requirements in writing an effective resume. These should be at par with what a human being would expect. There should be no wasted space or any kind of artificial formatting.Contact Details: It is always wise to get in touch with the writing service that is going to be working on your resume. The kind of contact details that are posted on the website may be incorrect. You may have to ask for them to be updated.Review the client testimonials: These are written by customers. Check out their resumes. Use them to assess the services.Quality of work: Many of these service providers have quality writers. But their work quality depends largely on the time and the quality of the material they deliver. So it is advisable to find out more about the writer.Look for reviews for professional writing resume services on websites that focus on career in addition to work related matters. This way you can get quality information without too much trouble. Do not put off this vital step.
Monday, April 27, 2020
What You Need To Know About Resume For A High School Student
What You Need To Know About Resume For A High School StudentThere are many factors that contribute to the reason why someone would need to create a resume for a high school student. Of course, it is very important that they realize this because if they do not make the best impression possible on the hiring manager, it will be hard to improve the company's image and the salary will go down drastically.Some parents believe that they should send their son or daughter to some youth group. This could be a good idea, but many professionals say that this is not the best idea because it is too dangerous. Therefore, it is up to the parent to decide what is right for their child.If you want to create a professional resume for a high school student, there are several things that you should take into consideration. You should first of all consider the type of career that your child wants to pursue. For example, if your child is planning to pursue an education, they should know whether they want to go to college or take classes online. Also, you should consider the career path that your child has chosen so that they can understand the value of the curriculum.It would be advisable for your child to know about the rules and regulations that apply in a school where they attend high school. As a result, it is very important that they know everything about the school and the regulations that pertain to it. In fact, it would be best if they have a reference, like a teacher or a parent, who could give them some tips about the school and other aspects that they need to know.The next thing that you need to consider when creating a resume for a high school student is the age of the person. There are several ways that you can tell the age of your child. First of all, the most obvious way would be to look at the style of dress that they wear. Of course, a lot of kids are in the habit of wearing too much clothing, which is totally inappropriate for this kind of a situation.Another aspec t to consider when creating a resume for a high school student is the language. For example, if your child knows how to speak English but not Spanish, this is a good indication that he or she would not be a good candidate for an internship that might be offered.Creating a resume for a high school student should be approached as if it is a professional job application. Many people who work in this field, including those who have created resumes for a high school student, say that they always prefer to have a resume that can be easily read by the employer.
Friday, April 17, 2020
The Downside Risk of How to List Linkedin on Resume That No One Is Talking About
The Downside Risk of How to List Linkedin on Resume That No One Is Talking About Life, Death, and How to List Linkedin on Resume Simply alter a photo, edit the text and you're ready. It's important to get a short, customized URL on your resume. If you should add additional information then you ought to use the expanded format. Link to the installer if it is a desktop application undertaking. Your profile should incorporate a couple crowd-pleaser items which will interest a bigger audience. Naturally, there's an excellent chance that you're not acquainted with everything which goes into the introduction of a best LinkedIn profile summary. You're able to ask a trustworthy friend to proofread your LinkedIn profile so that you don't miss any glaring problems a prospective employer might notice. Whenever you make an application for work, the employer might also look at your LinkedIn profile to learn more about you. There is an assortment of methods with the help of which it i s not difficult to create the resume. Concentrate on their demands, and ensure it's clear the exceptional methods you will be in a position to address them. 1 important facet of the social networking realm that's now important to workers is job seeking. A resume maker can help you by offering tips on the professional resume structure as well as offer a reach of resume examples to choose from. Details of How to List Linkedin on Resume Your LinkedIn profile offers you the opportunity to expand on your achievements, and provides employers to find out more about you if they so wish. You will require a crystal clear photograph of your face. Obviously, a young person coming right out of school is unlikely to have a credit score report. On LinkedIn, you are going to get an opportunity to modify your own personal URL. Worse, you could even appear unfocused. The LinkedIn URL ought to go in the header along with the remainder of your contact info. You have the choice to customize you LinkedIn URL. Get the Scoop on How to List Linkedin on Resume Before You're Too Late LinkedIn is among the most effective career tools for your job search aside from your resume. There are two methods to add a program certificate on LinkedIn. Finding the Best How to List Linkedin on Resume Using resume samples can be rather valuable. DESIGN ANYWHERE Desygner is the sole on-line design program that enables you to edit your designs from a computer, smartphone or smartphone at no cost. Obviously, an internet application ought to be running somewhere and publicly accessible, that's the point of internet applications. Link to the site if it is a web application undertaking. All About How to List Linkedin on Resume You may want to look over your LinkedIn profile for a kind of a resume. When you submit an application for work, the employer might also have a look at your LinkedIn profile to find out more about you. The reply is it is dependent on your LinkedIn profile and r esume.
Sunday, April 12, 2020
5 Ps To Make Your Post-Grad Years Awesome - Work It Daily
5 Pâs To Make Your Post-Grad Years Awesome - Work It Daily 5 Pâs To Make Your Post-Grad Years Awesome Like most soon-to-be graduates, as your diploma gets closer to reach, many people have probably started to remind you that youâre also approaching âreal lifeâ and the real workforce. And like most soon-to-be graduates (and letâs be real, plenty of post-grads and 20-somethings, too), this can be sweaty palm inducing and discouraging. You donât need to be reminded of the future like itâs something to fear. Related: Top 7 Survival Tips For New Grads In The Workplace What these well-intentioned people regrettably fail to inform you is that your first steps into the real world, and the opportunities they bring, can be awesome. Awesome, as in, equal parts excitement and nerves. Itâs a fun, adaptive, exhilarating time in your life. This is the ideal time to start gaining experience in all things life and career. While I would encourage anyone - of any age - to always seek new experiences, challenge yourself, and continue to learn, there are a few other things Iâve discovered that you can never start doing too early. 5 Pâs To Make Your Post-Grad Years Awesome So without further ado, here are the five Pâs of making your post-grad years awesome: 1. People You meet all kinds of people in college and start to realize âwho you are.â By the time you graduate, make it a priority to connect with people who support you, guide you, laugh with you, and mentor you. Itâs important to realize we are never too old to have role models, and recognize that by finding these people, you will learn how to return the favor at some point, too. 2. Progress The idea of progress moves beyond just ongoing learning. This is about developing new skills and finding ways to apply them. Whether itâs by creating a project all on your own, by volunteering, or just through good olâ fashioned practice of those new skills, explore ways to exercise your talents. Find ways to show how youâve progressed over time and people will respect your willingness to grow personally and professionally. 3. Patience Patience is a virtue. Thereâs a reason thatâs a saying. Patience can be hard to come by, even harder not to lose, and more valuable than you expect. Thatâs not a saying (probably because itâs a mouthful) but it should be. Iâd like to preface what Iâm about to say by reminding you that Iâm saying it out of love: There is a strong chance you will not land your âdream jobâ right out of college. BUT (and thatâs a big but), this does not mean you wonât land an exciting, fulfilling, makes-you-grow, fun job. In this sense, Iâm not suggesting that patience means sitting around and waiting for your dream job. It means having patience enough to work hard and earn your way to the dream job, while being open to the idea that your dream job can, and will, evolve and change with you. For this reason, it also means having the patience to figure out the many ways your hard-earned skills can be utilized. Just because itâs not the job you pictured having right out of school does not mean you wonât relish the experience. 4. Presence Your presence is what creates first impressions, is how people connect with you, and often defines how people remember you. Unless you hibernated through your whole college experience, youâre aware of the many ways your presence is seen online. From social media to email to LinkedIn, people can learn a lot about you just with a simple Google search. What they find is up to you, so be aware of the brand youâre creating for yourself. But, since I know that you already know this (right?), I wonât dive too deeply into it. Instead, I want to remind you to focus on your real, in-person presence. Be IN the moment when you are with people. Give them the courtesy of your time, your attention, and your effort- without distractions! Whether you are interviewing, collaborating on a project, or just meeting someone for coffee, donât forget that you have something unique to bring to the table, and so do they. Let your presence, and your actions, show that you are confident, competent, and compassionate. Besides, you never know the impact you could be having on someone (or, they on you)... See #1. 5. Passion Youâve heard the term passion. Maybe youâve seen it used interchangeably with âpurpose.â Or âmission.â No matter how you name it, the idea is this: find something you care so much for, that it thrills you and makes you want to learn everything you can about it. Not every part of our career is going to involve our passions. Frankly, itâs even foolish to think that every âpassionâ we have can be turned into a career. However, by identifying the things you are passionate about, you can find similarities or themes and apply them to your work. Whether itâs helping people, doing physical work, traveling, writing, working alone, or otherwise, there is a way to incorporate what you love into your work. So, challenge yourself everyday to work diligently and passionately about something, and use this time to find the types of work that motivate you. Above all else, use the time after graduation to gain as much experience as you can. You donât have to know your place in the world the moment you graduate. Instead, spend time creating your place in the world and helping it grow! Related Posts How To Stand Out At A New Job (And Fit In Too) 10 Rules For Starting Your New Job On The Right Foot How To Build Positive Workplace Relationships Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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