Monthly Archives: January 2013

Starting a new job – success tips part 2

Starting a new job is an important and sometimes stressful event. It is crucial to make a positive impact and achieve some ‘quick wins’, but not rush in and make too many decisions/changes without consideration or you could ruffle a … Continue reading

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Starting a new job – success tips part 1

Starting a new job is an important and sometimes stressful event. It is crucial to make a positive impact and achieve some ‘quick wins’, but not rush in and make too many decisions/changes without consideration or you could ruffle a … Continue reading

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Career change – an obstacle course?

Making a change in your career always feels daunting, let alone in a downturn with lots of uncertainty about. You can choose to do nothing or do something. I remember once laying out an obstacle course on the floor with … Continue reading

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What change do you seek at work?

I have been creating some new ‘inspiring client examples’ this week, having had the time over the break to reflect on last year. Changing your career can feel daunting and hearing about the successful transitions of other people can help … Continue reading

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What next for your career in 2013?

Happy New Year! A new year marks a new beginning. What new career beginning do you want in 2013? New career beginnings can be small or large, but all beginnings are growth. New skill. What new skill could you learn in … Continue reading

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