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Can’t Keep a Job? Here’s Why

Eat Your Career

Every week, I get a ton of emails from blog readers with career questions they want me to answer. Typically, I don’t provide career advice via email—that’s why we have the monthly Q&A (“Ask the Career Coach”) video sessions. The goal shouldn’t be to find a job that doesn’t ever feel like work. You’re Too Quick to Give Up.

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Can’t Keep a Job? Here’s Why

Eat Your Career

Every week, I get a ton of emails from blog readers with career questions they want me to answer. Typically, I don’t provide career advice via email—that’s why we have the monthly Q&A (“Ask the Career Coach”) video sessions. The goal shouldn’t be to find a job that doesn’t ever feel like work. You’re Too Quick to Give Up.

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Your Life Organized

Ian's Messy Desk

A Christmas Planning Checklist for November – One of the best ways to reduce the stress of holiday planning is to spread it over a number of months or even throughout the year. This Christmas Give the Gift of Time – Retailers would have us believe we need to spend, spend, spend to avoid comparisons to Ebenezer Scrooge.

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Major Meltdown in Time Management - Tips to Avoid it Happening To You

Stephanie LH Calahan

Cut your major goals into bite-sized pieces. Each small priority or requirement on the way to ultimate goal becomes a mini goal in itself. When receiving a request (from your child's school, from your co-worker, from your significant other) ask yourself if this fits with your overall goals, and who you are right now.

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How to Work for A Difficult Boss

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

For all my new readers, I’ll answer your question by going through your entire email. Compare it to your life goals and how this step will help you reach the next one. Have goals and some strategy, but be open on how you will achieve them. 3) Have stress reduction and coping mechanisms in place.

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‘Maybe the Only Way to Have an Answer to the Unknown Is to Face It Every So Often’

Success

My goal is to conquer it today, camp at Naked Ground, then hook up with another trail that takes a less-strenuous 8.5-mile But if I decide it requires too much effort to step outside and pick it up, an electronic edition is already in my email. mile route back. A little more than 22 miles in two days; out and up and back and home.

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Work-Life Balance 2.0 and Small Business | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

The Small Business Blog

6 days ago RT @ WinWeb Focus on Your Small Business Goals - [link] 6 days ago Perluondo: "They're exactly the demographics I'm looking for." They are penalized for having a family and this causes additional stress and anxiety. WinWeb TV Free Small & Home Business Videos for you. Well don Interwatch Security!

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