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Reinvent Your Career in 2011

Eat Your Career

I made the decision to change what wasn’t working in my life and at the top of my list was my career. This post isn’t about making you jealous of my career or inspiring New Year’s Day angst. I have faith that, if that’s what you’re looking for in 2011, you are more than capable of reaching your goal. Learn more about it here.

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Empower Woman with Coaching

International Coach Academy

In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of the challenges women face in career development, particularly regarding self-confidence. In my over 20 years of career, I’ve observed my female peers sometimes even myself, struggle with self-confidence, which significantly impacts our ability to advance in our careers.

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What the potential new Conservative leaders could mean for career guidance

Adventures in Career Development

So far there has (perhaps unsurprisingly) been little discussion of career guidance in the speeches and debates of candidates. But just in case serious policy discussion doesn’t break out soon, I thought that I might make a quick summary of what we know about the different candidates opinions on career guidance and related areas.

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Taking a Chance vs. Fear of Failure

International Coach Academy

Firstly, setbacks are completely normal, even top professionals experience rejections, making it clear that failure is a common part of any career journey. Fear of Failure According to the Harvard Business Review, failure is an essential part of success for the following reasons [3]. 5] Harvard Business Review. Failing by Design.

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Survive vs. Thrive

International Coach Academy

A Final Thought… Before Sheryl Sandberg ever published Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead or established the Lean In Foundation , she was the keynote speaker at Barnard College’s commencement ceremony in May 2011. Imposter syndrome for women in male-dominated careers. 5/17/2011). 5/17/2011). 7]Hambrick, D.

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Imagine if career guidance and employability could join forces

Adventures in Career Development

As employability professionals you are probably aware of the existence of the National Careers Service and the wider world of career guidance. Career guidance professionals work with clients to help them to manage their life, learning and work, to develop and articulate their skills and to make career decisions and transitions.

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Parental Burnout: Burnout High in Parents of Neurodivergent Children

International Coach Academy

According to the National Library of Medicine, it encompasses “anyone, from stressed-out career-driven people and celebrities to overworked employees and homemakers.” In its definition on the WHO Web site, burnout is listed as an “occupational condition,” expanding its use from only a reference to workers in the caring professions.

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