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Build up Your Unique Career Backpack Coaching Model

International Coach Academy

A Coaching Model By Xiaoyu Zhang, Career Coach, CHINA Strategies for Building a Unique Career Backpack Help people to pursue a joyful, fulfilling, and sustainable career. Supporting Squads: Surround yourself with a supportive network of colleagues, friends, mentors, and coaches.

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Managing Workplace Stress: Career Coaching Strategies for a Balanced Life

Create Your Career Path

Career Coaching Strategies for a Balanced Life We understand how upsetting stress can be and want to help you manage it effectively. This includes basic guidelines for communication, tasks, as well as how to handle conflict, disagreements, and feedback. How can you manage workplace stress? Need more help?

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Career Change Late in Your Career: Focus on Your Strengths Rather than Your History

Your Work, Your Way

You’re never too old to pivot in your career. That’s the advice of career coach Patrice Lindo, CEO of Career Nomad , a consulting firm, in an online article from CNBC Make It. We’re learning that the pandemic created a sea change in the way people think about and manage their careers.

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Hallie Crawford Webinar Topics, Bio, Headshot

Create Your Career Path

Three or Four-session webinar series – $249 per person ($210 per person to Create Your Career Path) Clarify Your Career Direction Workshop. Four-session webinar series – $249 per person ($210 per person to Create Your Career Path) LinkedIn Boot Camp.

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Career Webinar Presentation Topics

Create Your Career Path

We are open to discussion on the fee depending on your budget.

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How to manage a college education | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

It is elitist and a rip off and the Internet has democratized access to information and communication skills to the point that paying $30K a year to get them is insane. So they needed school to teach them communication skills and critical thinking skills. Thanks, community college. Despite their schooling, not because of it.

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