• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

Tamara Thorpe

The Millennials Mentor

  • Home
  • About Tamara
  • Blog
  • Services
  • Events
  • Contact
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter

coaching

September 13, 2018

How to Create a Learning Organization

… [Read more...] about How to Create a Learning Organization

Gen Y / Millennial,  Leadership,  Mentoring,  Organizational Development,  Professional Development,  Uncategorized coaching,  learning organization

December 4, 2013

I’m Closing Up Shop!

As of January 1, 2014, I will no longer offer services through TNT Development, it is time to bring my consulting practice as it has been known to its final conclusion.    That’s it. The end. It’s over!    But wait, don’t panic! I will be re-launching The Millennials Mentor at … [Read more...] about I’m Closing Up Shop!

Entrepreneurship / Self-Employment,  Leadership,  Organizational Development,  Professional Development coaching,  Millennials,  OD Consulting,  Speaking,  TNT Development,  training

June 10, 2013

The Real Reasons You Feel Stuck and Dissatisfied

You are smart, versatile, and mobile. And yet the most misunderstood and under rated generation of our time. Business Insider just published an article “6 Quotes that Prove Millennials are Simply Terrible Employees", suggesting that crappy employees are only young employees.   What a farce! … [Read more...] about The Real Reasons You Feel Stuck and Dissatisfied

Career Advice,  Entrepreneurship / Self-Employment,  Gen Y / Millennial,  inspiring millennial,  Leadership,  Life Skills,  Mentoring,  Professional Development,  Uncategorized coaching,  given up hope,  how to succeed,  success,  survival mode,  training

July 27, 2012

How do I make the right decision?

Every day we make hundreds of insignificant decisions from the time we wake up until we close our eyes at night. And throughout our lives we will have to make some significant decisions about our education, career, relationships, finances, family, faith and the list goes on and on.  Unfortunately, … [Read more...] about How do I make the right decision?

Career Advice,  Gen Y / Millennial,  Mentoring coaching,  decision making,  interpersonal skills,  self-doubt,  success

June 28, 2012

Can you take it? The value of criticism.

Aim for success, not perfection. Never give up your right to be wrong, because then you will lose the ability to learn new things and move forward with your life.  -William FaulknerThe ability to accept criticism is an essential skill in your academic, professional and personal growth.  Plenty of it … [Read more...] about Can you take it? The value of criticism.

Gen Y / Millennial,  Professional Development career,  career advancement,  coaching,  critical feedback

May 24, 2012

Study Abroad Hangover: Re-adjusting to life back home.

Just come back from studying abroad? This can be an exciting time with unexpected ups and downs. Immediately, you find joy from the comforts of home and the things you missed so much while you were gone. Yet, overtime that excitement and joy can be replaced with disappointment and frustration. Maybe … [Read more...] about Study Abroad Hangover: Re-adjusting to life back home.

Gen Y / Millennial,  Mentoring coaching,  culture shock,  problem solving,  re-entry adjustment,  study abroad

Let’s work together

Contact Tamara and together find the best leadership development solution for the next generation of leaders in your organization.

Contact Tamara

Footer

Social

Follow along on social media.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter

Contact

Tamara Thorpe

Email: tamara@tamarathorpe.com

Mobile:  (505) 999-7614

TamaraThorpe.com

  • Home
  • About Tamara
  • Blog
  • Services
  • Events
  • Contact

Newsletter

Stay up to date by subscribing to our newsletter.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Copyright © 2023 Tamara Thorpe - The Millenials Mentor · Website support services by TIC Digital Marketing

Sign up for the latest White Paper

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.