Update on who's reading what…

Posted by on Oct 31, 2011 in careers, exploring, Uncategorized, work | 0 comments

Update on who's reading what…

Thanks to the magic of Amazon’s Kindle, here’s an update on what readers of The Career Explorer’s Journal are highlighting right now as they ask and answer career questions for themselves… These are real points in live career explorations taken from Amazon.com today! ✪ What’s the biggest career issue you’re facing right now? What’s the most important thing in your work and life at this moment? What would an explorer see if he or she was where you are right now? What evidence could they find? What do you want to explore more than anything else right...

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The Career Explorer's Journal 2012

Posted by on Oct 21, 2011 in careers, exploring, Uncategorized, work | 0 comments

The Career Explorer's Journal 2012

It’s here!* Following a best-ever year in the Amazon.com best-seller charts, The Career Explorer’s Journal 2012 is ready to support your career on a new journey from wherever you are right now, to wherever you most want to be. Now in its third year of publication, this new edition is full of fresh insight, crisp questions and updated, real-world experience – much of this coming from first-time career explorers like you. As a reader of The Career Explorer’s Journal, all you have to do is pay attention to your career details and record what you find in order to see new...

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The Unique Value of Careers

Posted by on Oct 7, 2011 in careers, exploring, Uncategorized, work | 1 comment

The Unique Value of Careers

Sometimes writing an article, jotting down some notes, or just getting thoughts and ideas down on a page, helps to get things in order. You don’t have to write for anyone else, or share what you write if you don’t want to. It doesn’t have to be right either, But it does have to be written. # # # # # At no other time has the need for career support, encouragement and education been greater than it is today. Every person, regardless of their working-age, faces more choices, has access to more information and is challenged like never before to interpret their personal feelings...

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A Little Friday Bee Story

Posted by on Sep 16, 2011 in careers, exploring, job search, Uncategorized, work | 0 comments

A Little Friday Bee Story

The moral to a story usually comes at the end but because we’re all very busy and the internet is a wonderfully distracting thing (always calling on us to make that next click and visit a new page) I’ll save time and give you the moral to this little story up front… “It can be done and sometimes you’re the best person to do it” I’ve often been the first person to doubt whether something can be done. ‘No’ is kind of my default, internal setting. But then I get a doubt, an idea, a feeling or – if it’s strong enough – the...

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The Career Explorer's Journal – Who's reading what right now?

Posted by on Sep 6, 2011 in careers, exploring, Uncategorized, work | 0 comments

The Career Explorer's Journal – Who's reading what right now?

Here’s what readers of The Career Explorer’s Journal are highlighting right now… These are actual points in live career explorations taken from Amazon.com today ✪ “What’s the biggest career issue you’re facing right now? What’s the most important thing in your work and life at this moment? What would an explorer see if he or she was where you are right now? What evidence could they find? What do you want to explore more than anything else right now?” [Currently being explored by 20 Kindle users] ✪ “What work would you like to...

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People, groups and careers

Posted by on Aug 12, 2011 in careers, exploring, job search, origins, Uncategorized, work | 0 comments

People, groups and careers

To get any group of people talking about work and careers, you need to put every single one of them first Which might not be as impossible as it sounds… All groups are just people joining or working together. Every member of a group has their own reason(s) for being there and their own set of priorities, When a group can help its members appreciate their own reasons for being there and make progress in-keeping with their priorities, That group is putting every one of its members first. A group that puts individuals first and helps everyone make progress is the only career group worth...

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