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How to Find a Mentor Who Will Best Support Your Growth

Success

Finding the right mentor can help you navigate challenging situations and gain perspective on your career. While learning how to find a mentor can be intimidating, it is a skill that can be essential to helping you get ahead at work and in life. Do I need a mentor or a coach?

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How to Find a Mentor Who Will Best Support Your Growth

Success

Finding the right mentor can help you navigate challenging situations and gain perspective on your career. While learning how to find a mentor can be intimidating, it is a skill that can be essential to helping you get ahead at work and in life. Do I need a mentor or a coach?

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7 Goals to Invigorate Your Career in the New Year

All Things Admin

As the days fly by toward a new year, now is the perfect time to start setting your goals for next year. While that sounds good in theory, it can be a bit more challenging in practice when it comes to putting your goals in print. What are some goals to consider for the upcoming year? Is your career where you want it to be?

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How to Use Downtime at Work Productively

Eat Your Career

Be sure to prioritize those projects that will help you develop important skills and/or experience for your future career goals. FYI, you can access replays of ALL of the training webinars I’ve hosted for the past two years in the Career Success Library. It’s also a good time to review your filing structure.

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Certain Truths That Never Change In Professional Development

Office Dynamics

Chrissy has spent years writing an entire library of career-focused e-books and programs. We are thrilled to announce that we have added her tools to our library of resources. Find a mentor or “buddy” to help and guide you, if need be. Are my goals aligned with higher-ups, as well as with my employer?

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Use the notebook for everything you want to keep track of: to do lists, grocery lists, client meetings, phone calls, dreams and goals. Then create rules so emails automatically go into the folders and you review these folders when needed, once a day, a few times a week. Choose a simple, no frills style that is easy to handle.

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Bored to Tears at Work - Help!

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

I would rather buy used books on half.com vs driving in Los Angeles traffic to go the library for free books. Second, talk to him during your annual review. I can only assume you get one, and there is a section about goals, improvements, things you want to learn/change, or some sort of feedback about maybe even getting promoted out.