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In the article, “Trapped, Escaping to Your Passion,” James Watts says he felt sorry for himself during the first few weeks in his new role. He couldn’t escape the feeling that he wasted time and effort getting his journalism degree. However, he soon realized that many skills he learned honing
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The joy of designing and creating the gardens slowly over the years has given me great pleasure and helped to build our confidence to tackle bigger jobs as our experience grew. Nothing lifts my spirits more than sitting outside with my morning cup of coffee, my dog Holly at my
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Given today’s technology, job seekers should use keywords effectively to share their abilities, so recruiters can easily find resumes to match their job openings. As an employment lawyer turned career strategist, Evelyn Perez-Albino often advises her coaching clients on maximizing their chances to have their resumes stand out. In this
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Demetrius Bertrand asked Davina, “When it comes to ability, what is the strongest ability that makes you who you are? Davina’s replied, “Give a man a fish; you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish; you feed him for a lifetime.” – Unknown She says this quote
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In 1998, I began working with an internationally recognized company assisting individuals with disabilities to find work. Before my arrival, the program operated for thirty years but was unsuccessful in helping individuals with disabilities to find competitive integrated employment. Although I had never placed anyone with an individual with a
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It’s time to check out from social media, turn off notifications and spend some “me time” with yourself. In the article “Media Fried,” Maria McDonald and Jill Taylor share how they checked out social media and returned to success. Here’s an excerpt from this article: “Social media has its benefits
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