How to be lost with panache | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist
Penelope Trunk
AUGUST 23, 2010
Subscribe -- free!
Penelope Trunk
AUGUST 23, 2010
Subscribe -- free!
Penelope Trunk
JULY 22, 2010
Tweet This Facebook StumbleUpon Email this post to a friend Related Posts How to choose between passion and pay If you've been unemployed for a while, consider a career change Recognize when you're being a nutcase The new wave of entrepreneurship: Three things you need for success Career change is inevitable, so plan for it Comments (39) (..)
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Penelope Trunk
MAY 6, 2010
It’s the best way to have a meaningful conversation and it’s the best way to rope in a mentor or look like a star performer. As my career shifts, I find that the key to keeping the shift moving in a productive way is to ask good questions. Anyway, I wouldn’t say redecorating is a career change, but maybe just a vocation vacation.
Penelope Trunk
SEPTEMBER 24, 2010
Also, I've written a lot about how career change goes better when you can create a story of your life that shows the upcoming change is the next logical step. This research comes from INSEAD.) " I couldn't agree more P!
Penelope Trunk
DECEMBER 10, 2009
Top Ten Jobs to Have, April 2006 I like this one because it is one of the first posts I did. P.S. One of my mentors used to say "anything worth doing is worth doing 'badly'!" I hope you haven't read all of them already. Also, maybe in the comments section, you will post your favorite post back to me.
Penelope Trunk
OCTOBER 15, 2010
I can't remember.
Penelope Trunk
FEBRUARY 1, 2010
Lots of job and career changes. One could say that your endless pursuit of career flexibility has paradoxically had the opposite effect in your life. For some reason, your voice seems to get through to her much better and smoother than mine on topics like frugality etc. : ) She totally looks up to you as a mentor!
Let's personalize your content