Saturday, May 30, 2020
How Do I Break Out Of Analysis Paralysis
âHow Do I Break Out Of Analysis Paralysisâ Help from our Community âHow Do I Break Out Of Analysis Paralysis?â * Since taking voluntary redundancy, Vlad has been trying to make sure his next career move is one that truly makes him happy. But no matter how much he thinks about what he'd like to do, he can't be sure that any of his ideas are worth following up. How can he break out of his own mental mazes and start moving forward? What's your career history and current job? I've worked in IT for the last 17 years, in both the public and the private sectors. My last job was in a big international law firm, and I was in this position for nearly nine years. I'm currently not working, having taken voluntary redundancy approximately six months ago. How do you feel about your work? I think it says enough that when the opportunity to take voluntary redundancy came up in my last job, I jumped at it. I had known for years that I wasn't really happy doing IT support work any more. It had become boring, unchallenging, and I was getting increasingly exasperated with the corporate culture. I felt it was a selfish industry, largely existing and working for its own benefit. I also felt distinctly undervalued and insignificant, simply someone to squeeze as much as possible out of, with as little reward as possible in return. I've been feeling unhappy and under a lot of stress for a long time, and I've noticed this has had a negative effect on my own feelings of self-worth and self-confidence. What would you like to be doing instead? In short, I don't know! I'd like to feel I'm making a contribution to something meaningful, and to do something where my interests meet my talents: photography, driving, food / cooking, or even counselling of some sort. I have a variety of interests and rough ideas, but I'm struggling to come up with 'real' career choices. I'm also worried about having to change my lifestyle to accommodate a drop in salary, which I think is an inevitable part of a career change. I've heard about portfolio careers, but as for everything else, I struggle to figure out how to really even begin. My latest idea, and the most solid one so far, is to study the infamous 'Knowledge' and become a London black cab driver! What is the biggest obstacle in your way? The term 'analysis paralysis' keeps springing to mind. I tend to over-analyse every option I think of, and get bogged down in a million 'what if' scenarios. I'm also very afraid of spending time, effort and money on one route, only to decide later down the line that it was the wrong choice. This is my main concern when it comes to the taxi-driver job: I'm worried I might only be interested in it because it's the only concrete 'career' I've come up with so far, rather than because it's right for me. Also, studying and passing 'The Knowledge' is incredibly difficult and takes two to four years, so it's a huge commitment. For some reason, it's so incredibly hard to make that first step and actually begin doing something, rather than just sitting and researching on the internet and thinking about it all endlessly. I'm so tired! What I feel I desperately need is clarity, so I'd love some real-world, concrete advice, and to hear from other people who identify with my situation. Can you help Vlad? Have you been in a similar situation, or are you in the same boat right now? How can he stop chasing his tail and start moving forward? Do you know anyone he could talk to? Share your thoughts in the comments below and click the thumbs-up button to show your support. Give Vlad a cheer of encouragement by hitting the thumbs-up button here:
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
[DOWNLOAD] 2017 Planner - Classy Career Girl
[DOWNLOAD] 2017 Planner This week we launched our brand new 90-Day FREE Planner. https://www.classycareergirl.com/freeplan I worked so hard on this planner over the summer. I am so happy to put this beautiful digital guide out into the world. This planner has played such a huge role in helping us launch 476 dream careers and businesses and today its yours FREE! I know I could and probably should sell this baby but I dont want to. The Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Best Year EVER is our gift to you. [DOWNLOAD] 2017 Planner If you are planning for 2017, make sure you grab this ultimate guide to planning the best year ever. Its broken down into 90-day increments to help you make your dreams happen. Its a workbook and planning guide to launch your dream and love your life. Downloading this free digital guide will be the best decision youve made all year. Go grab your 2017 digital planner now: https://www.classycareergirl.com/freeplan And will you do me a favor? Share this with just ONE friend who loves to plan, thanks! Sections of the workbook: -Vision Journal -Annual Plan -Quarterly Plan -Weekly Plan -Looking Back Thank you for all your sweet comments and great feedback on how much you love the planner. A lot of time went into creating it so we appreciate it!! Big shoutout to Lor on TEAM CCG who helped me create this 2017 planner! Love, Anna P.S. Speaking of free, make sure to check out our Freedom Workshop, which starts December 29th!
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Visibly Mobile - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Visibly Mobile - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career At coffeehouse in San Francisco with the whirring of a coffee grinder in the background, James Alexander- Founder of Vizibility, the company that helps you to take control and manage what people find about you on Google, spoke with me and generously shared some updates with his company. Theyâve just launched their mobile friendly search results that âs easily printed as a QR code on a business card and instantly shares your top five Google Search results, contact information and links to many of your social media profiles. Access to the top five Google search results has always been a cornerstone of Vizibilityâs service, yet the mobile friendly version just launched and couldnât be more timely. Alexander shared that currently 2,000 people have the same name as someone on the FBIâs 10 Most Wanted list. The onus is on us to be findable and associated with the right information. With five times as many people using their SMART phones to access and search for information online, having a mobile version of Vizibility lends to the ease of being more visible â"instantly! Are you findable? Itâs important for each of us, according to Alexander: 1. To know whatâs already out there online about us now 2. We Google everything. If we want to try it, buy it, meet it or date it, we Google it! 3. Thereâs no protection for our online reputation. While there are many guidelines as to the release of someoneâs credit information, there is nothing that is protecting your from searches that are not really âyouâ. So, what can you do to be represented in a fair and professional manner? 1. You cannot doctor search results (thatâs why we love, trust and rely on Google so much when weâre first meeting someone). 2. You can influence Google through services (specifically Vizibility) which provides SEO friendly searches that create backlinks and push your chosen sites that represent you best higher and higher. 3. And, utilize a medium that provides the instant feedback, access and ability to store contact information the quickest â" and thatâs exactly what Vizibility mobile friendly now brings to the table. Personal SEO For job seekers, having accurate search results appear in a search for their name can be crucial to landing an opportunity. For business owners, whose personal brand often influences and directs the culture of the company, it can be the difference between securing the business. Vizibility (http://www.vizibility.com), the worldâs first SearchMe⢠button for Google, helps individuals stand out and get found online by creating the most accurate personal search results in minutes. To gauge the impact of using Vizibility, in Q1 of 2011, the company launched a pilot program of its Premier service with a leading professional services-based organization. More than 60% of employees participated by adding SearchMe links to their online profiles. The impact of adding Vizibility was significant. In the first three months of using the service, the average organic search results placement in Google was position 10 (bottom of the first page). Why is this important? According a study by Optify, ranking on the first page of search engine results is more important than ever. Even more news: Vizibility has reached a significant milestone by surpassing one million clicks of its SearchMe links. With the advent of their mobile user interface, you can be sure that Iâll provide more updates on Vizibility and how they address personal SEO and all elements, online and offline, that make up our reputation. Author: Maria Elena Duron, is managing editor of the Personal Branding Blog and is also the CEO (chief engagement officer) of buzz2bucks.com â" a word of mouth marketing firm. She helps create connection, credibility, community and cha-ching through mobile marketing and social commerce around your brand. She is co-founder of #brandchat a weekly twitter chat focused on every aspect of branding
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
On the Job by Anita Bruzzese Four Steps to Finding What You Were Meant to Do
On the Job by Anita Bruzzese Four Steps to Finding What You Were Meant to Do Would you like to be the next Tiger Woods? It's possible.Woods is a competitor. He doesn't let anything get in the way of sinking that little white ball into the hole every chance he gets. He wants to do it more times than anyone else on the golf course that day. He's passionate about what he does.While you may not be able to play golf like Woods, there is no reason that you cannot feel that same passion for what you do.So, maybe you love to play golf or tennis or won't walk away from a game of Monopoly until you've won. The point is that such a competitive spirit, which is a natural passion, can be turned into finding a career that you love.The key is looking at what makes you feel excited, whether it's helping other people, bringing order to chaos or pitting your talents and skills against others in the marketplace. But how can you discover what you were meant to do?Begin by:1. Giving yourself permission to find your passion. Talk to family and friends about what they believe the s ource of your energy to be. Look for common themes. For example, maybe you love the thrill of competition and could use that passion to launch a new company or head up a new project at work. The key is looking for themes that get your blood pumping.2. Embracing the bumps in the road: Marriage, death and divorce are all life-changing events that can help you re-discover where you really want to be in life. Think back to how you felt during those times, and what seemed really important to you. Brian Clark wrote a great post about this on Copyblogger about a snowboarding accident.3. Trying something new. Get out of your comfort zone. Take some risks. Try something out that you've been intrigued by but perhaps afraid to try. During this process, evaluate how you feel. Do you lose lose track of time? Does it just feel right? These are all signs that you are on the road to finding your passion.4. Evaluating: As you investigate these new avenues, you can feel overwhelmed. Set goals for you rself along the way so that you can take a pause and see where youre going. This will help the situation not feel so out of control, but rather a natural progression toward something exciting.Are you living your passion? Do you feel you're doing what you were meant to do? del.icio.us
Friday, May 15, 2020
Basic Tips For Writing a Resume in Word
Basic Tips For Writing a Resume in WordWord documents can be a bit confusing when you're trying to write a resume, so it helps to know a few simple tips in order to make it a little bit easier. You need to know the basic formatting for the document before you begin writing. Learning these tips will help you get through the process a lot faster.A standard word document has four columns. The first column is called the header, and it's the first line of your resume. Your name, the position you're applying for, the date and time of your hiring, and the location where you're applying for the position are all contained in this header.The second column is called the body, and it has the name of the company, a list of job titles and keywords, and then the date, time, and location of the last job you held. You also use this column to list information about education and certifications that you may have. Finally, the third column is called the footer, and is the section that says your name and where you can be reached. You may also use this section to explain why you are taking the position. This could be a brief statement or a link to your website.These four sections are the four basic sections of a resume format in word. If you are wondering how to write a resume in another format, simply reword the information in each section, and you should have a word document that looks like the template you're using.The most important thing you can do when writing a resume is to always include your name, address, telephone number, and email address on the first page of the document. Having the name and address of an employer on the first page will go a long way towards proving to them that you are the right person for the job.You should always put a final paragraph on the first page, as well. This should make it clear why you are applying for the position, and what you are looking for from the company. You should even include a thank you or a goodbye letter.It may be tempting to n ot include all of the information you want, but you should always make sure that you have included everything that they ask for. You can always add additional information to the end if you think that they need it. It is important to avoid wasting their time by having a resume that isn't completely filled out, because it won't be read.By following these simple tips, you will find that it will be a lot easier to write a resume in word. You'll also find that it's a lot easier to read when you use a template, and that it will save you a lot of time and trouble if you are already aware of the basic format.
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