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How to Become a Certified Coach

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For clients of Jo Davis , the work is “[finding] meaning, a career change, retirement or planning for it.”. Professional certified coach Jessica McClure elaborates: “Therapy is helping you to understand and come to terms with your past; a mentor is an expert in the field telling you best practices and a coach is in the middle.”.

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How to Start a Mentorship Relationship Today

Eat Your Career

Having a mentor can elevate your professional capabilities exponentially. And—added bonus—mentors are amazing people. What Exactly Is a Mentor? A mentor is a more experienced (typically older) professional in your field who offers you career guidance, advice and assistance from a real world point-of-view. Please do so!!

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Career Lessons From My Dad

Eat Your Career

My father retired as a Lieutenant Colonel after 20 years of active duty. After that, he spent 18 years as a commercial airline pilot and retired as a Boeing 737 Captain. Don’t drag your workplace worries into your family time. So you can imagine that retirement created a little bit of a stir for my father. Tweet This!

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The Admin’s Impact on Employee Morale & Culture Whitepaper

Admin Awards

Moderated by: Cynthia Young, Retired Executive & Culture Builder – UT Southwestern, Ambit Energy & Southwest Airlines. – Nancy Nordberg, Retired Executive Assistant to the CEO, Maxim Integrated. FIND A MENTOR. Nan Barry, Managing Director, Southwest Airlines. Robin Guido, Executive Assistant, Salesforce.

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On the Outside Looking In

Laughing all the Way to Work

Be aware when going online that more and more employers are searching the Internet with the names of potential employees to see if they are online, not only on interactive job sites, but also what we may be saying on other social networking sites such as blogs and Facebook or MySpace. Does Age Matter in a Competitive and Youthful Workplace?

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