Who hasn’t been there: working for a bad boss! The truth is, many bosses are bad simply because they haven’t acquired training or skills. Therefore chances are high you will work for a bad boss if your corporate career lasts long enough. Some companies even assess your long-term ability based on how well you can […]
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For Career Fitness, Change Your Routine
I’ve been working out at gyms for a long, long time. Wherever I’ve lived — East Coast, West Coast, Canada, Alaska, Southwest – going to the gym has been a constant in my adult life. As a child I was totally unathletic – the ultimate wuss, in fact. So a big part of my workout […]
The New Career Change: Parachute Replaced by Glider
Recently I was talking to “Marcia,” someone who fits the 3M profile: mid-life, mid-career and motivated to move. Marcia wanted to move fast. “I know exactly what steps to take,” she said. “First, I need to identify my strengths. Then I need to find some job titles that match my strength. Then I write a […]
New time management for a new career
“Who’s most likely to donate time to charity? A lawyer billing $400 an hour; an accountant billing $100 an hour; a parking lot attendant earning $10; or a teacher earning $45,000 a year?” The answer may surprise you. It turns out that volunteering is not related to wealth or income but to a style of […]
Career change spoiled by too much advice?
“I need a career change, but I’m hesitating to sign up. I’ve already been to two coaches. One coach said, “Just take action and get motivated.” Another administered tests confirming what I already knew.” That’s what a reader wrote to me awhile back. Remember the saying, “Too many cooks spoil the broth?” Sadly, when it […]
Too old for a career change?
This question comes up a LOT. What’s surprising is that people ask this question at so many different ages … as young as 30 or 35, as old as 70, and every age in between. Here are some things to think about. (1) Regardless of your age, people have different energy levels. You’ll need energy […]




