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decision making

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 6, 2012

Carpe Diem: Seizing opportunities for advancement

Talented! Invaluable! Hardworking! Are these words your boss uses to describe you, and yet he or she consistently fails to promote you or find opportunities for you to grow? The first thing you should know is it’s NOT YOU, it’s them.  They know they have something good in you, and they don’t want to … [Read more...] about Carpe Diem: Seizing opportunities for advancement

Gen Y / Millennial,  Mentoring career advancement,  decision making,  find a mentor,  job,  opportunity,  resume builder

May 15, 2012

My boss sucks! 4 Rules to improving life at work

Do love your job, but hate your boss? You've found a great job, it pays well and is something you can get excited about, the only problem is... your boss sucks. I’ve had my share of crappy bosses and it never ceases to amaze me how often the wrong person becomes “the boss”. How does this happen?  … [Read more...] about My boss sucks! 4 Rules to improving life at work

Gen Y / Millennial,  Mentoring boss,  communication,  conflict resolution,  decision making,  improve life at work,  problem solving,  work

May 8, 2012

Follow your dreams….but!

Dream chasing is as American as apple pie (which actually isn’t that American, nor is dream chasing), after all, we learn from a very young age to admire those in our culture who had a dream and followed it; Martin Luther King, Gandhi, Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jordan, Michelle and Barack Obama, the … [Read more...] about Follow your dreams….but!

Gen Y / Millennial,  Mentoring college drop out,  decision making,  follow your dream,  success,  taboo

May 8, 2012

Should I stay or should I go?

With graduation on the horizon, many of you are struggling to decide if you should stay in school to further your education or take a break before pursuing a graduate degree. There is no simple answer, I think it could go either way depending YOU and your circumstances.So which advice would I give … [Read more...] about Should I stay or should I go?

Gen Y / Millennial,  Mentoring decision making,  graduate school

April 27, 2012

No More Drama!

No More Drama: Real life problem solving was the name of workshop I gave this week to a group of young Gen Y women (16-18). These young women are part of a life skills program and the workshop objective was to explore conflict and problem solving. The workshop kicked off by asking for a definition … [Read more...] about No More Drama!

Gen Y / Millennial,  Mentoring communication,  conflict resolution,  decision making,  problem solving,  storytelling,  success

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