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Discover How Yoga Will Help You Reach Your Goals - Part 1
Time is valuable and there are a number of successful methods for goal realization. Yoga will cross train your mind and body for maximum potential. Imagine being able to optimize your attitude in one hour, per day, or less. Every day, people attend...
The Great Awakening--Menopause
The Great Awakening--Menopause By: Dr. Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP Menopause is a natural transition all women experience, as natural as adolescence. For your grandmother and great-grandmother, life expectancy was shorter. Reaching menopause...
"Three Best Things"
Here is a brief synopsis of the following article (726 words): "Three Best Things" by Gary Lockwood When my sons were very young, I taught them a game. In turn, that game taught me a valuable lesson that still works for me today. Play the game...
Triumphing Over Tough Times
Right now many people are facing tough times. Life as we once knew it has changed and we may find ourselves confronting situations we have never dealt with before.
While we might not be able to control things that are occurring in the world,...
Why Your Diet May Not Be Working
Jennifer, a middle-aged single mother with one six-year-old
daughter, has been skipping sweets for a few weeks now. She's
also become a stickler for portion control. She feels as if
she's eating less than ever, and she's been...
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Why "Toughing it Out" on a Bad Job Is a Bad Idea!
Why "Toughing It Out" on a Bad Job is a Bad Idea!
Let me take you, the reader of this article, to find out why "toughing" it doesn't work, unless......
1. You recognize that this is a great opportunity to know yourself at your best by keeping a journal; assessing your transferable skills; networking with your peers and others; and having a positive attitude no matter what.
2. You save money for your great getaway! You spend a moderate amount to get some new clothes; new places to visit in your immediate neighborhood, maybe a new restaurant; and books to help you map out your future.
3. Volunteer for little, extra tasks at your bad job, speak well of all, get to know your co-workers. If they are part of the "bad job", join in anyway, any way you can.
4. Plan, plan, plan, even in they don't always work. Plan C might be the one!
5. Plan a "going, going, gone" party with a time line.
6. Network in the best sense in giving to others who will remember you. Get their names & addresses. Ask for advice for your future.
7. Don't be bullied. You are splendid, didn't you know that?
About the Author
Graduate of JFK University in Career Development, Certified Career & Job Transition Coach Email: doitnow@nwinfo.net Web: doitnowcareers.info
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