Advice Wednesday: O's 3-Step Make-it-Happen Plan to Get a Great Job

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courtesy of Oprah.com

"Forget the want ads. O is on a mission to help four deserving women land their dream jobs. With an all-star team of career coaches, fashion experts, hairstylists, and makeup artists, we get down to work..."


Click here to read the article on Oprah.com

Highlight Monday: Nana's Corner

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I came across NanasCorner.com while trying to find quality blogs for grandparents.  This website is run by a high school special education teacher in New Jersey- lovingly called "Nana".  She says that her "greatest joys" are her grandchildren which is why this is the focus of her site.

On Nanas Corner you will find posts on topics such as poems, staying in touch, healthy living, and fun things to do with grandchildren.


For an example of one of Nana's posts click READ MORE below:

Interview Friday: Herbalist Catherine Browne

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Interview: 
 Q.  Please tell us about yourself and what people, influences, events or desires led you to your profession.
     There were not many herbalists in the US in the early 1980’s, so being an herbalist was not something that one aspired to be. It was actually more of an entrepreneurial spirit that guided me to herbs. My parents had bought a property with an old glass greenhouse on it, and someone said I should grow herbs. I began researching it by ordering catalogs (as the internet was not yet developed) and was completely intrigued; there was basil that smelled like cinnamon, thyme that smelled like lavender, and scented geraniums that smelled like coconut. I started growing and selling plants, just at the time when the garden center industry was taking off.  The scents and flavors of herbs make for a fun and fascinating adventure, but when I started learning the medicinal benefits of plants, I was on the journey of a lifetime.

 Q.  How would you describe the job of an herbalist?  Can you tell us what a typical day or week is like?

     The great thing about being an herbalist is that there is nothing typical one day to the next. You may be planting seeds, working in the garden, foraging for herbs through the forest, making salves and remedies, or formulating remedies for patients in clinic; being an herbalist can describe a great many different tasks, and I have done them all. 

To continue reading Catherine's interview click on READ MORE below...

Press Release - Great Cause - Please Help and Vote - Great Organization

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Founder of Kids Are Heroes a Finalist in Role Model Competition

Local philanthropist being featured by Discovery Girls Magazine.
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRLog (Press Release) – Sep 07, 2010 – MaryMargaret O’Neill, an eleven-year-old from Ijamsville, is a finalist in the Discovery Girls Magazine Role Model contest.  She was chosen as one of 30 from thousands of entries from all over the US and Canada.  Voting began September 1 on the Discovery Girls web site so that the top 10 will be selected to go to California and be featured in an upcoming issue of their magazine.  Supporters of MaryMargaret can vote once a day through the entire month of September to help put her in the top 10.  The link to the contest is: http://discoverygirls.com/fun-stuff/contests/role-model. Registration is required to vote.  Once that has been completed people can simply find her picture and click the “Vote for MaryMargaret” link underneath it once every 24 hours.  MaryMargaret’s dad even set up an email subscription site so that people could be reminded each day to vote.  That link is http://marymargaret.kidsareheroes.org.  “This would mean so much for our charity.” MaryMargaret said.  

In March of 2008, MaryMargaret, then just nine years old, founded a non-profit organization called Kids Are Heroes (see www.kidsareheroes.org).  This web site inspires children to get involved in their communities at a very young age by showcasing those that are already making great strides to change the world.  In just two years the organization has grown substantially.  They had their video featured on Virgin Atlantic planes for a month, partnered with an ex-NFL player who travels the country speaking about the kids’ stories, have featured over 100 children from all over the US, Canada, Europe and recently Africa and established a collaboration with a company called MAGPI, which plans to broadcast live presentations of heroes from around the country to schools in the US and Canada during live video conferencing events.  (The first one is scheduled for December 8.)  They have even been approached by an Emmy award winning filmmaker to produce a documentary.

Besides featuring other children, MaryMargaret is quite the young philanthropist herself.  It began on her ninth birthday when she gave up her birthday gifts in lieu of donations to the Defenders of Wildlife.  The following year she hosted a lemonade stand with two of her friends which raised $600.  They used that money to buy Webkinz and donated them to a local cancer camp for children.  She instigated a cell phone drive at her school which yielded 150 used cell phones.  These phones were turned into prepaid phone cards to be used by our troops stationed around the world.  For her 10th birthday she had a sleepover party.  Attendants were asked to bring bathrobes, pajamas and slippers so they could be given to her local shelter.  In 2009-2010 MaryMargaret’s most ambitious task was to raise enough money to buy 150 MP3 players to benefit sick children in hospitals.  Having spent 10 harrowing days in the hospital when she was just six years old, she knew how scary things could be for kids.  She hosted dozens of fund raisers over the course of a year and surpassed her goal.  In the spring of 2010 she donated 125 pre-loaded MP3 players to Johns Hopkins Children’s Center in Baltimore and another 125 to Children’s Medical Center in Washington D.C.  In the summer of 2010 she won the Nestlé Drumstick Hero Award given for her philanthropic achievements.  This award consisted of 56 ice cream cones, shirts, hats, games and other items to host a party for her friends.  Instead of using those items for herself, she donated all the proceeds to needy families through the Community Action Agency of Frederick.  MaryMargaret’s current project is called “Black to Blue” which is an effort to raise $5000 to help clean up the animals devastated by the disastrous Gulf oil spill.  If you would like to donate to this effort please visit http://blacktoblue.kidsareheroes.org.

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About Kids Are Heroes: We are a non-profit that showcases children who do amazing things for others with no consideration of their own benefit. We encourage this activity in all kids as it boosts self-confidence and builds leadership skills.

ADVICE WEDNESDAY: How to Make the Most of Redundancy

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By Martin Haworth


For many people, the fear and worry of losing their job is a huge blow to them. Yet more and more people are seeing such a challenge more as the kick in the butt they needed, to enable them to achieve much more from their life than they ever thought possible.

Even better...they not only grasp the opportunity, but they enjoy life much, much more.

Being let go; suffering redundancy; experiencing downsizing are all very different ways of saying the same thing.

Your employer doesn't want you any more.

Suddenly, that place; those people you've been bitching about for years, seems so much more attractive than it did yesterday - and you are going to fight tooth and nail to hang in there.

But wait, maybe there's something in you that relishes the chance to move on and do something different.

Maybe it's time to revisit your values and see what is missing from your life - and not blindly rush into the nearest 'clone' job to the one you've been doing.

For all those years when you didn't quite fit. Where the role you had caused you some unease, there is something to learn.

Is it not possible that you were something of a square peg, who over the years had done your best to fit into the round hole of your career?

So, think about the things you truly love. The types of way you want to spend your time and take the opportunity to move on as a sign. Time to look for an alternative future that better suits the person you really are.

This can be a challenging time, yet if you see the possibilities and seize the moment, it can be one of the most stimulating phases of your life.

Martin Haworth is a personal development coach, with an expertise in career development. Checkout the free six-part e-course at Martin Haworth's website,http://www.HowToLandYourDreamjob.com.

HIGHLIGHT MONDAY: Career Online Blog

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It's always nice to find other people with the same goals.  When I stumbled upon Career Online Blog I was happy to find some more great career resources in addition to our own.

For people who are job searching, this blog gives job-seekers the most current news, trends, and inside information about the employment scene.

Visit the site:
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INTERVIEW FRIDAY: Independent Recording Artist MINDY GLEDHILL

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Interview Friday has been quite a hit!  We are so excited to be able to share with you all an interview with Mindy Gledhill about being an independent recording artist.  Our family owns all of the lullaby CD's that she was a part of and we absolutely LOVE her new album.  What a gorgeous voice!

A big thank you to Mindy for taking the time to give us all her experience and advice!  Enjoy!  (PS- Be sure to check out how to connect with Mindy at the end of the post and her LATEST MUSIC VIDEO POSTED AFTER THIS ONE!)




Interview Questions:

Q.  Please tell us about yourself and what people, influences, events or desires led you to your profession.

As a child, I noticed that music came naturally to me.  I loved lying on the ground under the piano when my sisters would practice Debussy and Rachmoninoff.  Soon, I began to hear harmonies in all things with an audible frequency, such as the microwave or the honking horn of the family van.  It wasn’t until I was 16 that I began any formal training with voice lessons.  But even then, I didn’t make auditions for the high school Chamber Choir or the school musical.  I sought for experience that would make me better.  I found an internship at a recording studio and went to every class I could find on improving myself musically.  After failing the written test three times to attend the school of music in college, I finally passed by the skin of my teeth.  Not long after that I signed a record deal with a faith centered record label in Salt Lake City.  Since that time, I released one record with them and two on my own.


To read more of Mindy's interview and view her videos click on READ MORE...




Mindy Gledhill - Anchor Video

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ADVICE WEDNESDAY: with a little laugh!

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Watch this commercial - if you answer yes to any of the questions... consider buying our Ultimate Career Resource Book to find the job that's RIGHT FOR YOU... and will make you happy!





Our book will help you figure out your priorities, likes, dislikes, goals and talents to help you make an informed decision.  Along with all of these great helps are 150+ interviews with working professionals about their jobs to help you get a real feel for the careers you may be interested in pursuing!


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HIGHLIGHT MONDAY: Educationtipster Blog

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Kathy Stemke is the author and educator behind Educationtipster, a great blog aimed to help parents and teachers through book reviews, movement activities and great tips!

Kathy has a passion for all things creative, including writing and the arts.  She has a B.S. from Southern Connecticut State University and Covenant Life Seminary, as well as graduate coursework from New York Institute of Technology and Columbia University.

As a freelance writer, Kathy has published several articles.  She is a contributing editor for The National Writing for Children's Center.  Kathy's first children's book, "Moving through All Seven Days," came out in 2009.  She has many more books coming out this year!

Kathy uses her talents in her blog to help her readers.  One great example of how she give great advice can be found below.  Click on Read More below for an example of Kathy's blog posts...

INTERVIEW FRIDAY: Photographer Kristen Duke

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We're excited to have Kristen Duke (pictured above) from Kristen Duke Photography as our interviewee today.  Her photographs are beautiful and impressive and the insight that she gives below is a must read for anyone interested in pursuing photography.  Enjoy examples of her photography throughout the interview!  Thank you Kristen!


Interview Questions: 

Q.  Please tell us about yourself and what people, influences, events or desires led you to your profession.

Photography has always been a passion of mine.  I love people and I love capturing pure emotion.   In high school, I learned how to develop film in the darkroom, and I'm grateful I have that history with film/print as it helps me in my digital darkroom.   My husband and I have 4 children, and we’ve been in North Austin for nearly 8 years.  
Early on, I tried the backdrop/studio setup and it just wasn’t my thing. It felt too stiff, too constricting. I love the versatility of outdoor or in-home portraits. Plus, I think the natural sunlight is the most beautiful light.  You will very rarely see me using a flash.  
To read more of Kristen's interview and more examples of her beautiful photography click on READ MORE below...

ADVICE WEDNESDAY: Are You a Personal Transformation Tortoise or Hare?

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by JONATHAN 
(Repost from http://advancedlifeskills.com/blog/ )

Personal Transformation Tortoise or Hare
When it comes to making transformations in your life, what approach do you favor? Do you like to rush right in and shake things up, or do you prefer to ease into it at a slower pace?
Both of these approaches to personal transformation can produce good results. However, understanding and using the one that actually works for you can greatly increase those results. Let’s take a closer look at these two techniques.

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HIGHLIGHT MONDAY: Successful Teaching Blog

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I came across Pat Hensley's blog Successful Teaching when looking for quality sites by and for teachers.  This blog is full of great information, strategies and ideas for all grades and all types of teaching.  Pat taught special education for 30 years and now teaches graduate courses at Furman University.  In 2006 she was chosen as Teacher of the Year- which is quite the accomplishment!

Check out her great insights and if you have any any desire to be a teacher or are a teacher and needs some ideas- be sure to check out her blog.

Click on READ MORE below for an example of a blog post on Successful Teaching:



INTERVIEW FRIDAY: Portrait Artist Mike Theuer

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The best way to introduce our Artist is by letting you see this video of him in action!




Interview Questions:

Q.  Please tell us about yourself and what people, influences, events or desires led you to your profession.
A couple of things propelled me into being a portrait artist online.  The first was ability.  Although I never majored in art, I've always had a strong ability.  Not the greatest though.  When I started this business in 2007 my portraits were a little sloppy.  Luckily I have improved with practice since then!  Second thing that got me into an online art job was time.  I'm the stay-at-home parent for our three boys.  Now all three are in school, the oldest in middle school.  So I had time during the day.  I didn't want to go out of the home to work.  So, I found something I could do at home!

Read the rest of Mike's interview by clicking READ MORE below...

ADVICE WEDNESDAY: How to Manage Workplace Stress During Tough Economic Times

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By Erin Suess




During tough economic times many of us experience some level of stress. For some, the level of stress can be mild and for others it can be much more severe. The economic turmoil that we face such as increased unemployment, foreclosures, lose of financial investments and retirement savings, bankruptcies, etc. can force many of us to experience tremendous stress. According to cnnmoney.com, Yahoo just announced that it is cutting 5% of its workforce leaving many workers looking for new jobs. For those employees who do survive these cuts, many will experience feelings of uncertainty which can produce stressful workplace settings.

Although research shows that some stress can be positive and help us perform better, excessive or prolonged stress can lead to a multitude of problems such as: depression, anxiety, insomnia, medical problems such as high blood pressure, headaches, heart problems, ulcers and even death in some instances.

The key to managing your stress is to recognize and learn how to deal with stressful situations. It is important to pay attention to your how you feel and the physical changes that can occur when faced with stressful situations. Failing to understand your tolerance for stressful situations and managing this pressure can lead to many problems in the workplace and even possibly losing your job. Below are some tips that can help you manage your stress in the workplace.

Read Erin's Tips by clicking on READ MORE below...


HIGHLIGHT MONDAY: Grandad Science

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I came across GrandadScience.com months ago and have wanted to highlight it for all of you.  It is a website, run by a Grandfather, who posts about interesting activities for kids that their grandparents or parents can do with them.

GrandadScience is a mathematics and science educator himself who is not happy with what is happening with kids in their homes and schools today.  He dedicates himself to posting about things that will maintain kids interest in learning as opposed to mastering content.  He not only tells you how to do it with photos, instructions, and sometimes even videos- but he also does these activities with his own grandchildren and highlights his family in this quality website.

It's so refreshing to find resources like GrandadScience that have such great and simple activities that we can use with our children to encourage and promote real learning!  GrandadScience's way of thinking is just what we need today!


Click on READ MORE below for examples of activities on GrandadScience.com...


INTERVIEW FRIDAY: Yoga/Pilates Teacher Kristin McGee

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I am extremely excited for our interview today.  Kristin McGee graciously accepted the offer to do an interview for us.  She was so sweet to work with and I'm excited for you all to read about what she does.  She has been on countless television shows, magazine covers, and trains numerous celebrities, models and athletes.  Her interview today gives us insight into her career as a yoga/pilates instructor.  Enjoy!




Interview Questions:


Q.  Please tell us about yourself and what people, influences, events or desires led you to your profession.
I grew up in Idaho and my family always played an important role on encouraging me to go for my dreams. They let me move to New York for NYU Acting School Tisch and it was there I discovered my first yoga class. I fell in love with it and I started going to studios and teachers that resonated with me. In 1997 I certified to teach yoga to support my acting career. In 2002, I was discovered by and MTV producer to do a series of yoga and Pilates DVDs. I then continued on the path of becoming a leading Fitness professional and celebrity yoga instructor. I love sharing fitness and yoga and Pilates with as many people as I can. 

Read the rest of Kristin's interview by clicking READ MORE below...


Advice Wednesday: Top 7 Ways to Prepare for a Successful Job Interview By Erin Suess

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Interviewing for a new job regardless of whether it is with a different company, within the same company or in a completely different industry can be quite overwhelming and stressful. The majority of us will participate in several interviews in our lifetime and for some of us interviewing will become a big part of our lives. This is especially true during economic turbulent times like today. Companies are being forced to layoff, downsize and even job shift. Many major corporations have been shifting jobs (outsourcing jobs offshore) therefore leaving many people out of work. According to Business Week, "IBM has indeed been shifting jobs. The magazine reported that the company's workforce went up from 386,558 at the end of 2007 to 398,000 at the end of 2008. But U.S. employment fell from 121,000 to 115,000 during the same time." Through various diverse means jobs are being cut and many people are looking for new opportunities. Below are several tips that may be helpful when preparing for a job interview.

Click on READ MORE to read Erin's top 7 ways...



INTERVIEW FRIDAY: Lyndsay Johnson - Graphic Designer

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For today's interview we have the pleasure of hearing from Lyndsay Johnson, a Graphic Designer. I first took note of Lyndsay's work on a blog that she designed called Nie Nie Dialogues. After reading her interview and checking some of her other wonderful creations- I can assure you that you will enjoy this sincere interview that holds great advice. Be sure to also check out her links- they're all wonderful. Thank you Lyndsay!


Interview Questions:

Q. Please tell us about yourself and what people, influences, events or desires led you to your profession.

I’ve been a graphic designer for ten years. I am a stay-at-home/work-at-home mom. I have two small children, and I am a freelance designer and illustrator. I have always been artistic, and especially love the graphic arts. I went to both undergraduate and graduate school for graphic design. Before I had children I worked for a publishing company mainly designing layout design for publications. Once my son came along, I decided to stay at home and do the most important job of all, being a mommy! I worked for a scrapbook company for a while designing scrapbook paper and accessories. A few years ago I started my blog design business, Beautify My Blog (http://www.beautifymyblog.com), with my business partner, Sarah Bradford. We have also branched off into another venture, The Blog Guidebook (http://www.blogguidebook.com), which offers free blog listings and other blogging resources.

I also enjoy digital illustration, and you can find some of my personal work in my Etsy shop (http://www.etsy.com/shop/LyndsayJohnson).



Click Below to READ MORE of Lyndsay's Interview:

Advice Wednesday: 3 Steps to Landing a Job in 2010

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Along with our Interview Friday Series we are debuting our Advice Wednesday Series today. I thought that a good place to start would be with 3 Steps to Landing a Job in 2010 by Suze Orman that was featured on Oprah.com.

Here's some priceless advice for those of you who need a few steps in the right direction!

INTERVIEW FRIDAY: Singer/Songwriter Marcome

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We are extremely excited to debut our INTERVIEW FRIDAY series. These are interviews by people of different profession about how they got into their career and priceless advice on how to prepare and be successful. These interviews are slightly shortened versions of the the 150+ interviews found in Conversations: Find Your Niche!

Our first interview is with a wonderful artist and individual, Marcome. We're very grateful for her time and thought that is put into the priceless information found below!

Enjoy the pearls of wisdom as well as a sample of her music below!



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Interview Questions:


Q. Please tell us about yourself and what people, influences, events or desires led you to your profession.
I'm a singer songwriter and sound engineer by trade. I've been singing all my life, be it with my family or with the music I listen to! I grew up in a musical family. Every weekend my uncles would grab their guitars & violin and do music. This led me to like music and start singing.



Click below to READ MORE of Marcome's Interview...

WE'RE BACK!!

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It's been quite a while and we've been on a bit of a hiatus but WE ARE BACK!

And what's better? We are so excited to debut an interview by an amazing artist at the end of the week:

MARCOME



Take a look and listen at her gorgeous site!

Downtown Dharma: Zen in the City

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A recent post on the Downtown Dharma blog talks about some tips on how to turn your passion into a paycheck! This is exactly what we all would like to do.

Check out her tips here and a wide array of other information!

Do you feel like you're lost and unsure of your next step because...

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the life you built no longer fulfills you? You’re ready to forge your own path, but are having difficulty with the decisions? Are you still not doing what you feel you're here to do? Are you blaming yourself for the unexpected, and having difficulty recognizing the opportunity? Are you nearing retirement, and unsure how you’ll create a new way of life?

If any of these are true, you're among a growing number of (wo)men who feel called to live in new ways during these times, and yet just don't know how to begin. In support, I have developed several programs that may be just what you are looking for.

“My work with Georgia has been such a blessing to my life. I was looking for balance between all the directions that life was pulling me and with Georgia’s help and guidance I was able to find a direction and peace of mind in my life that has actually given me more energy and excitement about the future than I had ever thought I would have. With her support and encouragement I was able to work through everything that was taking my time and zapping my energy so that I could focus on what is really important to me. I am more focused and determined than ever to meet my life goals both professionally and personally.” D.M.


During your individually-designed program, you will dissolve the barriers to fulfilling your goals and dreams. As you transform your limiting patterns, you cultivate your uniqueness, power, and your ability to flourish.

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Create the Job that Matches Your Values

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By Guest Author Nancy Anderson

Values undergo a seismic shift in midlife and beyond. Making money is important, but monetary goals take second place to emotional and spiritual fulfillment; not only for yourself, but also for those you serve in your work. Ironically, putting love of what you do before money brings all the money you need.

By contrast, in your twenties and thirties you needed to go for the personal gold, experiment with many options, choose sexual and marriage partners, and compete with peers for recognition from authority figures. But once you reach the early forties it is time to let go of these youthful pursuits so that you can move into the authority role, as was the case for my client, Charles.

When I met Charles he spent most of his time going to networking meetings, and surfing job sites on the Internet. He would get excited about a referral or posting and send in his resume, and then get disappointed when there was no response. It did not occur to him that what he wanted to do for a living was not advertised, and that he would have to create the job that matched his values.

“What do you mean, create the job? “ Charles asked worriedly.

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Guest Blog Author Introduction: Nancy Anderson

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This week we are going to have the privileged of hearing from author Nancy Anderson. Please visit her website and learn more about her below!


Nancy Anderson is a nationally acclaimed career and life consultant and the author of the best selling career guide, Work with Passion, How To Do What You Love For a Living (New World Library, 1984, 20th anniversary edition, 2004). She was a Regents Scholar at the University of California, Riverside where she graduated magna cum laude with an interdisciplinary degree in English and Political Science.


Following graduation in 1976, Nancy started a career consulting firm in San Francisco with two partners. Five years later (1981) she started her own career consulting business, at which time she wrote Work with Passion, based on her own and her clients’ experiences.

Work with Passion: How to Do What You Love for a LivingWork with Passion in Midlife and Beyond: Reach Your Full Potential and Make the Money You Need

Kids Are Heroes!

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I love when I stumble upon a great site that is promoting great things! I came upon Kids Are Heroes and right away loved what I saw.

The site was developed by an 11 year old girl named MaryMargaret and her Dad Gabe. Together, they believe that kids have the potential and power to change the world! The site is dedicated to the kid heroes in the world. It is also serving to inspire children to get involved and give to others. There are some really great stories, amazing acts of service and simply wonderful kids featured on this site.

Meet some of the heroes!


Take the time to visit and learn more... maybe even get involved yourself or with your own kid hero!



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Parenting Teens: Choosing a Career - Video Post by Anthony Kane MD

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Dr. Anthony Kane is a physician, author and international lecturer who has spent years dealing with children and their behavioral problems. His web sites are located at:
http://addadhdadvances.com and http://ccparenting/com/parenting. You can get a free Cd on using discipline effectively at: http://ccparenting.com/discipline.html



Susan Heim Reviews Our Book!

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Susan Heim, parenting author and "Chicken Soup for the Soul" editor, has just posted a review AND giveaway of our book on her blog! Be sure to enter her giveaway and read the great review that she did of "Conversations: Find Your Niche!"

Click on the link below!!
http://susanheim.blogspot.com/2010/01/find-your-dream-job-with-conversations.html



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Review of Conversations: Find Your Niche! from a Career Coach's Perspective

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Georgia Fieste, a Career Coach who recently did a guest post for us, has reviewed Conversations: Find Your Niche! on her blog.

Read her review of our book here!

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Successfully Preparing For an Interview

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By Erin Suess

No matter what school you attended, how much experience you have or what your GPA is, if you do not take the time to successfully prepare for an interview your chances of landing a job are slim. Interviewing is not easy and although there are many resources available, the bottom line is how you come across in an interview. First impressions are everything. For many employers it is not just about how experienced you are but rather if you would be a good fit for the company. Even though YOU know you would be a good fit you must be able to demonstrate how you will blend in with the rest of the team.

So how do you show the employer that you would be a good fit? First and foremost, you will need to highlight your skills and strengths and be able to match your assets to the employer goals. Researching the company and the job is the first step. Once you have gathered the necessary information now it is time to present your abilities to fill the employer’s needs. The best way to display your skills is to create a “JAR” story.

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Guest Blogger Introduction

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We will be posting an article written by career coach Erin Suess this week! Here's a little bit about her and feel free to get to know her even more HERE!

Erin Suess is a life and career coach and creator of http://www.lifecoachingdesigns.com. Her passion is to help guide individuals through a process of self-discovery that will un-lock their full potential and provide an environment for personal and professional development. She works with individuals to improve their lives through gaining clarity and setting and achieving their goals! Erin also offers career testing on her site to help explore career direction.

Website Highlight : GrampaSaidSo.com

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Right off the bat, this site caught my attention with the name “Grampa Said So.” I think it is safe to say that we can all remember someone answering our question of “why” with “because I said so.” It brings back those memories of whomever cared for you when you were young. This is a main aim of the website, to deliver resources to audiences of parents, grandparents, children’s guardians and senior citizens.

Many of you, our readers, are trying to find solutions to problems with your children or grandchildren or are looking for advice in helping your loved ones. This site provides quality articles, tips and advice centered around important themes such as child development, child welfare, parenting, pregnancy, senior citizen related issues, and an array of other great subjects.

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Get Unstuck! : Career Coaches Share Their Wisdom

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By Dale Sokoloff, Psy.D., Sharon O’Connor, Ed.D., and Karen Hoffman, JD.


As career coaches who work with new college graduates, we see the same story over again.

You have been looking for a job with little success. It's incredibly frustrating, and even worse, your self-esteem has taken a hit and you begin to think, "Do I really have anything valuable to offer?"


We think you do. You have more skills and marketable experiences than you realize.


The reality is that it is very hard to maintain a high level of energy, enthusiasm and optimism during a lengthy job search. You feel stuck and don't know what to do to move forward. At this point, job seekers turn to us to help them jumpstart their motivation and learn new ways to approach the job search.

When we coach a client, the first step is to "Start With Your Strengths" - the process of identifying a list of all your strengths, experiences, and skills that you have developed over the course of your life (paid or unpaid) that can then be crafted into a compelling resume.

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A Problem Far Too Common

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(Re-post of one of our Articles found HERE!)


A Problem Far Too Common

by Joseph Twelves

In middle school, you’re asked what do you want “to be when you grow up”. In high school, you meet with guidance counselors and take aptitude tests to try to figure out the “right fit” for you. In college, you are switching majors left and right trying to figure out what to get your degree in. And too often, you will find yourself stuck in a job that you hate just to pay the bills… purely a means to an end.

These are the scenarios that are far too common when, believe it or not, it IS possible to decide on a career and have it be the right match. The odds of ever working in your dream job are truly slim if you simply drift into whatever comes along. On the other hand, the odds of winding up doing exactly what you want approaches 100% if you combine a proven career decision method with the simple steps needed to find your passion.

Conversations: Find Your Niche!

Here are the three key tools found in Conversations: Find Your Niche! that can help:

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Know the Truth of Who You Are

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By Guest Author Georgia Feiste

Sue met me for coffee the other day to talk about how she was feeling about her career, and the “niggle” inside that told her she needed to do something different. She just wasn’t happy at her current job. But, she wasn’t sure what it was she wanted.

Because I don’t believe in poking around at an aching tooth, I asked her what about her current job excited and energized her. We spent quite a bit of time talking about the aspects of her job that fulfilled her inner passions and took advantage of her skills, strengths and gifts. Over time, she easily slipped into why she was unhappy at her current position – and began to identify how the values of the corporation did not mesh with her own personal values, and the extent to which it was beginning to drain her of the energy she needed to perform well in her vice-presidential position.

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Guest Blogger Introduction

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We are so excited to have Georgia Feiste as a guest blogger for us on Monday! The article that she has prepared for you, the readers, is one that can't be missed. Tune in on Monday and in the meantime, here's a little bit about her:

Georgia Feiste, owner of Collaborative Transitions, located in Lincoln, NE, is a business, career and personal life coach, writer, and workshop facilitator. Her passion is success grounded in purpose and passion, standards of integrity and priorities in life. She provides support and encouragement as her clients set intentional goals to attain their desires, holding open the space they need to stretch and grow.

You can also follow her on Twitter @feistycoach

Guest Blog Post

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We had the privilege to do a guest blog post all about how to help your teen through the vital decision of choosing a career.

Read it here!

Be sure to let us know what you think and continue the conversation!


Special thanks to Jennifer of Connect with your Teens through Pop Culture and Technology. This is an excellent blog with great resources for parents!

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