Career advice
How to Choose a Career.
Jun 5th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, aptitude, career choice, choosing a career, mentor, natural talent, skillsGraduation time is here. For many of us this is the first time we really face making a serious life decision. Although we’ve made decision along the way, until we graduate from high school or college, most of our career decisions were pretty much mandated. Now for the first time, we have to really decide […]
Why We Need A Mentor.
May 29th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: Career adviceThere is not a lot of difference among us. Overall, we are all pretty much average. So what is the difference that enables a few to become super successful, while the rest of us stay in the range of mediocrity? It is true that the higher you start on the ladder the easier it is […]
Need A Mentor?
May 22nd, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, Career advice, career choice, mentor, opportunity, professional image, strategy, successNeed a Mentor? If you don’t have a mentor, or don’t have a good mentor you need one. Although we take credit for our accomplishments, as well we should, usually there is one or more people behind our success. We all learned to walk, and most of us think we did ourselves thorough endless ties […]
Give yourself a chance
May 8th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, career choice, focus, opportunity, strategy, tacticsOver the years I have researched and tried several models and success formulas. Some were very simple and involved little more than doing a good job and waiting to be noticed. (That never worked for me) Then there are the very complex models that are a compilation of traits of those who have achieved success. […]
How To Choose A Mentor
Apr 17th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: Career adviceA mentor is a trusted friend, counselor or teacher; usually a more experienced person who gives you advice or teaches you how to cope with circumstances and situations may arise. Finding a good mentor is one of the best strategic moves to ensuring professional achievement and success. There are several different levels of mentors. Some […]
Learn From the Strategies and Tactics of the Threatened Government Shutdown.
Apr 10th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, Career advice, communication skills, government shutdown, negativity, opportunity, persuasion, strategy, tacticsThis week the news media focused on the threatened government shutdown. Politics aside there were some great strategies and tactics employed by all sides to advance their goals. Soon you will see subtle variations of these strategies and tactics in the workplace. The political arena is the crucible where the art of organizational and personal […]
How To Be Ready When Opportunity Knocks.
Apr 3rd, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, Career advice, career choice, opportunity, strategyHard work and perseverance are the bricks and mortar of building a successful career, but being able to attract and accept opportunities are the construction cranes that lift you to new heights. There are endless number of success stories of people being in the right place at the right time, and securing a ticket to […]
Everyone needs a strategy
Mar 27th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, aptitude, Career advice, career challenges, personality, professional image, strategy, tacticsStrategy, according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategy deals with how one event affects others. Once only thought of as a military process, strategic planning is now a common political and business term. In its purest sense strategy looks at how elements are linked and provides a high level plan to achieve a goal. Until recently military strategies were […]
Reshaping the Workplace
Mar 20th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, Career advice, career challenges, challenges, economy, professional image, recession, strategy, tacticsAn ideal company considers the interests of the employees when making decisions that may affect their status or careers. This seldom happens in these days of lay offs and down sizing. Businesses say they are fighting for their very survival by cutting staff. Truth is that most companies are doing just fine. The economic downturn […]
Leadership By Reputation
Mar 13th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: A game, abundance, Career advice, career challenges, competing, competitive peers, mentor, strategy, success, tacticsEven leaders can gain from a mentor and mentoring comes in many forms. I am becoming a fan of the TV show Survivor. In many respects it is a microcosm that reflects leadership strategies. In my opinion the game of resembles the workplace. There are teams that compete against each other while each individual is […]
Getting Recognition
Mar 6th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, aptitude, Career advice, strategy, tacticsAre you the go to person in your office? There always seems to be someone in the office who is the go to person. No matter what the question, problem or task this person seems to be able to come up with a workable solution. Although valued for their knowledge and skills, they usually do […]
Improving Your Image.
Feb 27th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, Career advice, communication skills, confidence, professional image, skills, strategy, training: Just being yourself should be good enough, but look at most successful people and you may notice they work very hard to present a desired image. Either consciously or subconsciously we all adopt the language and mannerisms of those that impress us. Just think of how many slang words and expressions have been added […]
How To Display Self-Confidence
Feb 13th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, aptitude, Career advice, confidence, mentor, negativity, self confidenceThis week I engaged in a discussion on how to best to demonstrate self-confidence. Before we even got started there was a big discussion on what self-confidence really is. The difference came down to the comparison between two widely held definitions. The classic dictionary definition – confidence in oneself and in one’s powers and abilities, […]
Learn and Earn
Feb 6th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, application, aptitude, Career advice, career choice, confidence, self confidence, skills, strategyThe main reason we go to work is to make money. One of the primary goals of most workers is to increase their income. In most jobs pay increases come from raises and promotions. In theory the better we become at our jobs the more valuable we are to the organization. This especially true of […]
Will the Events in Egypt Affect My Career?
Jan 30th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, Career advice, challenges, competing, competitive challenges, competitive environment, economy, mentor, strategyThe stock market took a nosedive Friday (01/28/2011) and all reports pointed to the unrest in Egypt as the root cause. This made me stop to think that if the stock market can be affected by seemly-unrelated political events could there be a link between Egypt’s political unrest and US careers? Looking back over my […]
Perks or Pay?
Jan 23rd, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, Career advice, career challenges, career choices, challenges, economy, focus, mentor, negotiations, perks, skills, strategy, stress, success, tacticsMost of us focus only on salary when negotiating our employment packages, but it is worth your time to evaluate what perks may be worth to you in both money and quality of life. There is more pressure than ever for businesses to hold down costs, with special emphasis on wages. It may be easier […]
Guarding Your Reputation
Jan 16th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, Career advice, challenges, mentor, strategy, tacticsWith limited space, theaters use marquees to advertise what is showing. Often there are pictures or scenes from the production and short text messages to give an idea of what the show is about. The content on the marquee is chosen carefully to entice expectations and boost ticket sales. Your reputation is your marquee and […]
Evaluate Your Communication Skills
Jan 9th, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, aptitude, Career advice, career challenges, challenges, communication skills, competing, confidenceOne of the most common overestimations we make is our ability to communicate effectively. Most of us have been communicating since birth to get our message across to others. An infant almost instinctively learns to get mother’s attention when hungry, in need of maintenance or attention. Usually this involves making an annoying noise (crying) until […]
10 Tips to Further My Career In 2011
Jan 2nd, 2011 | By Paul | Category: abundance, Career advice, career choices, challenges, GPA, networking, new year, skills, strategy, success, tacticsThe first couple weeks of the New Year are good time to examine your career goals and strategies. Taking time to reflect on how things went last year may give some ideas of teaks to be made to be more effective in the ongoing pursuit of established goals. Often just a small change in attitude […]