Finding Gratitude this Thanksgiving: A Career Coach’s Perspective
As Thanksgiving approaches, many of us are reminded to pause and reflect on what we’re grateful for. In the busyness of life—especially our careers—it’s easy
As Thanksgiving approaches, many of us are reminded to pause and reflect on what we’re grateful for. In the busyness of life—especially our careers—it’s easy
The holiday season is just around the corner, in fact, Halloween is next week. When working with my clients, I often emphasize the importance of
Summer vacations offer more than just a break from the daily grind; they present a valuable opportunity for reflection and planning. As you step away
It’s a simple fact, most of us do not like change and I have discussed this before on the blog. We want our lives to
Last week, the International Coaching Federation (ICF) celebrated International Coaching Week. There were hundreds of events attended by thousands of people all over the world
In this blog post, I will discuss Mentorship and how it can help you in your career trajectory. As a Career Development Coach, my clients
Do you love your career? February is the month of love! As your dedicated career development coach, I see this month as a unique opportunity
Imposter syndrome is a common phenomenon that many individuals experience in their professional lives. But what exactly is Imposter Syndrome? The quick answer is that
A lot of my clients have been coming to me lately to discuss feeling stuck, but what they are really feeling is Burnout. Career burnout
Has anyone else been feeling stuck? Lately, I’ve noticed that a lot of my clients are bringing this topic to their sessions. I’m trying to
As Thanksgiving approaches, many of us are reminded to pause and reflect on what we’re grateful for. In the busyness of life—especially our careers—it’s easy
The holiday season is just around the corner, in fact, Halloween is next week. When working with my clients, I often emphasize the importance of
Have you noticed so often our thoughts go negative? Have you realized that when this happens anxiety can settle in, or stress, or some other