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The Compartmentalization of Life

Eat Your Career

My clients were about 99 percent female and my job was to help them meet their weight loss goals. Make sure your goals are aligned and that the steps you are taking in one area aren’t having a negative impact on another. Find ways to integrate the areas of your life to make sure they are all supporting the same goal—your success.

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The Slow Cooked Career | Eat Your Career

Eat Your Career

Don’t lose motivation for your goals just because you can’t see the finish line. Dia July 1, 2010 | 8:34 pm Nice post Chrissy, I like how you mentioned “slow cooking your success&# We all should have a goal, make plans to achieve our goals. And remember that your boss won’t always be your boss. Don’t choose the easy path.

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Are You a Job Hopper? 3 Reasons Why You Can't Stick It Out

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In my experience, finding a long-term career that truly nourishes you is the ultimate goal for most people—and I truly believe it’s possible for everyone. It’s stressful to look for a job and, even once you’re in, you still have that rough period of learning the ropes. Photo Credit: Woodleywonderworks (Flickr) 5 Comments - Leave a comment!

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Career Management: Defining the Process and Purpose

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You may discover that your future goals don’t align with your present-day actions. Career Management is about Establishing, Tracking and Correcting: Establish Goals : The real nitty-gritty of career management is in understanding what you’re trying to achieve. Track Goals : Monitoring progress is a satisfying and useful strategy.