Posts Tagged "Career"

Students’ Career Decision Crisis and How to Avoid One

Posted by on Sep 6, 2008 in employment | 0 comments

The credit crisis in America has taken a toll on the availability of student loan products as more lenders drop out of the business. According to Net Worth’s Kathleen Pender “More than two dozen non bank lenders have stopped making college loans and last week, three large banks followed suit.” The fact that college tuition is spiraling upward with no end in sight, adds to the ever growing importance of a student’s...

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Job Layoffs and their Hidden Benefits

Posted by on Aug 3, 2008 in employment | 0 comments

Being in between jobs doesn’t have to be experienced like the kiss of death. I know that it is natural to feel very vulnerable, yet that is what being in transition is all about. It’s the very point that you are temporarily unattached to a job that provides you with a rare freedom to ask yourself what you really want from your next adventure. Key questions to ask yourself in between jobs: 1. How soon do you really have to...

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Transition, Belief, A New Life: Susan Hanshaw’s “Secret To Sucess” Workshop A Difference Maker To Attendees

Posted by on Jul 8, 2008 in inspiration | 0 comments

As the Business Director for Inner Architect, Inner Architect Media, and author Susan Hanshaw it is my role to help raise awareness of Susan’s new book “Inner Architect: How To Build The Life You Were Designed To Live”, her personal development firm Inner Architect, and her upcoming events. In support of her book and our community, Susan is performing pro-bono workshops for non profit groups, charities, and many...

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Transitioning Into Your New Life: Where Do You Go For Employment Help In Silicon Valley?

Posted by on Jul 3, 2008 in employment | 0 comments

Today’s CSIX Silicon Valley networking meeting was another example of why I am willing to drive 65 miles through three counties, 60+ minutes of mayhem similar to LA style freeway traffic in order to attend: it’s the “touches.” The personal nature of this meeting is it’s strength as people are given the opportunity to really meet, build relationships, and foster the ultimate connection-friendship. Hamid Saadat, the sparkling...

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Incredible Debut Book Review: “It is about cutting through the hype and hyperventilation we often use to avoid change”

Posted by on Jun 24, 2008 in inspiration | 2 comments

Author Susan Hanshaw left a successful 20 year corporate career that culminated in a position as Vice President and second in command of her direct marketing firm. During her transition she learned how to step into her current life as author, keynote speaker, and Founder of personal development firm Inner Architect. The following is a smashing debut review for her latest work “Inner Architect: How To Build The Life You Were Designed To...

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