9 Ways to Make Yourself Invaluable
Tweet “Wachovia plans to cut 600 more jobs than previously expected; total now 11,350.” -Yahoo.com August 11, 2008 “Looming job cuts march on-report: The number of job cuts announced in July jumps 26%. Airlines and financial firms top the list, according to monthly study.” -CNNMoney.com August 4, 2008 “Deepening Cycle of Job Loss seen lasting into ’09.” -New York Times July 2, 2008 Economic change and...
Read MoreJob Layoffs and their Hidden Benefits
Tweet 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...
Read MoreRandy Pausch is the Ultimate Inner Architect
Tweet The answer to the question: If you could have dinner with anyone in history who would you choose just changed for me. My choice would be Randy Pausch; but unfortunately that will not be possible.The Carnegie Mellon Professor, and Author of the remarkable and inspiring book “Last Lecture”, fought to the end but lost his battle with cancer passing away at the age of 47. Life Pioneer Randy Paush was a life pioneer, an inner...
Read MoreTransition, Belief, A New Life: Susan Hanshaw’s “Secret To Sucess” Workshop A Difference Maker To Attendees
Tweet 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...
Read MoreFinding Guidance: Clues In The Midst Of Everyday Life
Tweet Susan Hanshaw I have just returned from BookExpo America (BEA), the book industry’s annual event held this year at the Los Angeles Convention Center, where I went to promote the debut of my book, Inner Architect: How to Build the Life You Were Designed to Live. I expected the experience to be one of value, learning, and building relationships. What I didn’t expect was to discover what occurred to me while I mentally noted...
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