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So You Want to Take a Break from Your Career—Here’s What You Need to Consider

Success

But real life, with its monthly bills and gaps in resumes, requires more careful thought. Improved mental health, better future job, the ability to handle a current gap in child or elder care? Use the time management skills from your previous role to make sure you stay on task regarding your goals. Why do I want to leave?

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10 Modern-Day Leaders in Personal Growth

Success

Then there’s Tony Robbins, the titan of finance, mental health, productivity, personal growth and more. Marie Forleo Photo by Eric Michael Pearson Marie Forleo’s resume could be the inspiration for a critically lauded Netflix dramedy. (Yes, you can still buy yourself Starbucks!)

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A Conversation with Joan

Office Dynamics

How better to share the conference experience than a conversation with the creator herself – The professional, personable, and mentor to many, Joan Burge! A: Believe it or not, most of my mentoring came from executives; not peers. I do remember one time when an executive assistant mentored me. Initiative is very important.

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What Are You Thankful For?

The Office Professionals Place

I am thankful that I have my “workplace mental health&#. ’ In order to maintain workplace mental health(yes, workplace mental health- home mental health is a totally different subject) Some ways to maintain workplace mental health are: take breaks, meditate, and get organized in order to stay productive. .’

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Tim Leberecht of The House of Beautiful Business | Making Business More Human

Allwork

My my friend and mentor Priya Parker, who wrote this wonderful book, The Art of Gathering, always says if everybody is. but we will have a healthy culture that will benefit the wellbeing and the mental and physical health of people. There’s going to be a big skills shortage coming up, isn’t there? Tim Leberecht.

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Answering Reader Mail: I Got Really Sick Before An Interview & Still Went. Did I Make The Right Choice?

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Are you looking for networking advice, job hunting advice, resume services, interview prep, career navigation, LinkedIn self branding, or getting mentored about career/life? And because the reason was very personal in nature and also a health issue, in many cases it's illegal for them to ask you about your health.

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Adapting to Change

Office Dynamics

Remind yourself of accomplishments, skills you have developed and your unique traits; focus on what you do have control of. Grow & learn; read, talk to mentors, attend training or a conference, watch webinars, etc. A few of the types of change: Career. Position or duty changes. Family or home life. Relocation.