Friday, May 8, 2020
The 5th Annual When I Grow Up Coach Scholarship is OPEN! - When I Grow Up
The 5th Annual When I Grow Up Coach Scholarship is OPEN! - When I Grow Up Just a sneak peek of our fancy-pants Facebook app ooh, arent we clever? Oh lovelies, Ive worked my butt off to bring you The 5th Annual When I Grow Up Coach Scholarship and Im thrilled to announce {trumpets boo-doo-doo-doo-doo-ing} that its here! Ive run a scholarship every year since 2009 and have loved being able to meet more people, offer coaching to those who might not be able to afford it otherwise, and connect connect connect. Thats what its all about for me. This year, while Im still offering a scholarship, Im running it a little differently. Instead of making you fill out a long application, Im sending ya right to my Facebook page. Instead of making you answer 10+ questions, you only have to answer 3. And instead of torturing myself to pick just 1 winner out of hundreds of amazeballs entries therell be two ways to win (and two prizes!): an entry will be chosen at random to win the main prize: a scholarship to Career Camp, my online program thatll help ya discover a career youll love (thatll pay the bills!). It starts the first week of September and is a $397 prize! the fancy-schmancy app Im using to run the contest tracks the person who refers the most entries, and that Top Referrer will get a years membership to The When I Grow Up Clubhouse, an ongoing virtual community of creative women who are in the process of making their dream careers a reality. Its worth $147! Ill be taking the contest page down on Thursday, August 8th at 11:59p Eastern and will announce the winners via direct email on Friday the 9th. Easy as 1-2-3, literally. Click here, Like the page if you havent already, fill out the 3 easy questions youll be on your way. I love old traditions with a new twist, dont you?
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Should I Quote Writing in My Activities as Part of My Resume?
Should I Quote Writing in My Activities as Part of My Resume?Should I mention writing in my activities as part of my resume? Well, firstly, it is just so much easier for people to write a resume if they see you in them. It shows you are able to multitask and you do have the proper skills required for that job.For example, you have an ability to manage finances. Well, this is important because many employers look for people who can manage money.Writing a resume is not just about showing your skills, but it shows that you are knowledgeable about what you are applying for, how you will handle it and how well you communicate with other companies. By doing this, you could get your foot in the door.Also, writing is a long and tedious process. Therefore, if you are just starting out with writing, you might find yourself getting frustrated and quitting before your resume gets through the first page. However, by making the effort to include writing in your activities, you are showing that you are not only qualified for the job but also passionate about it.In addition, if you do include writing in your activities, you will be more likely to get noticed. Many employers search through resume papers that contain writing, therefore you could be in a position to change positions or get promoted.Another advantage of including writing in your activities is that it shows that you have a creative side to you. This is especially important if you are trying to get into a profession such as television or publishing. Writing can allow you to make yourself stand out among many others.Additionally, if you were a freelance writer, it shows that you have a degree of creativity and this shows that you have a background in art and writing, which is necessary for a particular career. Also, it shows that you can multitask and get things done.
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Dream Jobs Making Cider at Angry Orchard
Dream Jobs Making Cider at Angry Orchard When Ryan Burk was growing up in Williamson, New York, apple orchards were his playground. He never once thought that they would one day become his office, too. Burk is the head cider maker at Angry Orchard. He oversees the process of taking apples and turning them into the hard cider that people across the country enjoy. Itâs his dream job. Burk looks at his career this way: He can go to law school and be a lawyer at any time, but being a cider maker was a once-in-a-lifetime chance. Heâs glad that he took that chance because he truly enjoys the process of taking an apple and making it into something that anyone of legal drinking age can enjoy. His advice for people who donât know what they want to do with their life: Seize the opportunity when it presents itself. Explore what youâre passionate about.
Saturday, April 11, 2020
7 Practices to Build Testimonial Relationships - Work It Daily
7 Practices to Build Testimonial Relationships - Work It Daily Building customer loyalty and strong customer retention is getting harder and harder. The customer has raised the bar, set new rules and expects the unexpected! Pay attention! Losing customers today is swift, fast and constant! I have recently been dealing with the DMV, discount travel sites, airlines, car companies, corporations and organizations that make it impossible for me to consider promoting them in a testimonial way. They completely time sucked me and it was anything but a colossal waste of time. GRRR... Why put phone numbers on the site when they are always busy? I stayed on hold as an experiment for 45 minutes and then a recorded message came on that said âthey were not thereâ and to call back another time! Why refer people to another site when they donât know anything and then they refer you back to the site you came from? Here are seven simple, basic and time tested practices that can make customer experiences pleasant and effective, even for state, county, government and corporate companies and turn them into testimonials relationships. First impressions. Make sure whoever greets customers, answers the phone, or fields any interaction is pleasant, courteous and positive. Faster delivery and response. How impressive and unexpected is speed in responding to and helping customers? Yes, itâs an investment in training but it pays off big time. Real people real conversations. People crave real people, in their own country to speak to when they have a question or problem. Stop the insanity of thinking we are OK with anything but. The bar tender principle. Know something about your customer either before or during the interaction, so we donât have to re-tell the issue or story. Keep your files updated on prior conversations. Enjoying this article? Here are 9 flawless reasons to subscribe to our blog. Anticipate needs and wants. Noticing a pattern to your inquiries and complaints? Fix them, look into them, research them before they happen again. Consistent brand and customer service language. Again, train your people to consistently know anything and everything they need to about your company, products or services or have someone designated who does. Right people for the team. Donât just put bodies in seats, on the phones or out in the field. At least make sure they have some appreciation for what you do, what you sell and why you are in business. Trust me, we know! Who are the companies that consistently impress you with how they serve you and why? Who fails the test and why? What are some of your practices that build testimonial relationships? [This article was originally posted on an earlier date] Deborah Shane is the chief motivator, educator and catalyst of the professional development consulting company, Train With Shane. Read more » articles by this approved career expert | Click here » if youâre a career expert Photo credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
Thursday, March 12, 2020
My Traumatic Pregnancy Left Me Unable to Connect With Regular Moms
My Traumatic Pregnancy Left Me Unable to Connect With Regular Moms I did not do pregnancy well. The whole happy-glowing-pregnant-goddess thing? That welchesnt me. I think I missed some sort of pregnant-millennial training session where you learn how to pose flawlessly for maternity photos with lace over your belly. Then there welches probably a follow-up session on Instagram filters so you can make that photo of your husband kissing your belly the pice de rsistance. The only maternity photos I have were taken in my backyard while I welches on bedrest, and Im pretty certain they made it to the front page of r/awkward on Reddit. Oh, and when it comes to adorable maternity wear I lived in my husbands sweat pants and rocked a little something I like to call boob sweat.Pregnancy welches not my thing, folks. It welches rough. With baby number one, I gained 65 pounds. Ice cream was not my friend. Neither was stress. And then there was my irritable uterus, which paired nicely with my irritab le bowel and irritable personality. All and all, it was an irritably good time.In summary Pregnancy isnt all sunshine and rainbows for a lot of people. There are some seriously weird and seriously conflicting emotions to follow that positive pregnancy test. But for me, pregnancy went from irritating to full-on traumatic to totally isolating. At least, I feel isolated whenever I compare myself and my pregnancy experience to that of other moms who enjoyed the journey.Of course, am lucky. I was lucky to get pregnant to begin with, and luckier to carry to term. After an intense and awful pregnancy journey, my son was born healthy countless moms cant say the same. Also, I wasnt going into this clueless When I got pregnant, I was already fully aware that growing and birthing a human would likely be much more complicated than it seems on Instagram. And motherhood? I knew it would be chaos. I knew being a mom wouldnt be glamorous. Of course, its hard to realize this when youre looking at s ocial media all those adorable pregnancy announcements, gorgeous maternity photos, and staged family photo shoots that are nothing short of squadgoals. Yet, behind the unicorn-emblazoned onesies and the lace-covered bellies, theres a mom (or 1,200 moms) hiding their feelings or maybe even dreaming of running away to Mexico.Ill be honest My own social media page gave no indication that my pregnancy was traumatic at least for the first bit. There were adorable weekly bump shots and cute pictures of our nursery and dont even get me started on the teeny-tiny pants hanging in the closet. But the truth behind the photos? Our world was falling apart.I was 12 weeks into my first pregnancy when a erfahrungen ultrasound completely changed the tone of my experience. It wasnt my first ultrasound, but this time around, my husband and I were especially excited our little sea-monkey would finally resemble an actual baby. I watched my husbands face light up as he looked at the little life on the black-and-white screen. I clenched his hand with excitement.But little did we know that only days later, Id be clenching his hand with tears running down my face. In the days following this ultrasound we found ourselves anxiously seated in our doctors office awaiting results we never anticipated to hear that our baby had an abnormality.In medical terms, our baby had something referred to as a thickened nuchal translucency. In English, our baby had a marker for Down Syndrome. I was hardly able to catch my breath before our doctor began to recite a list of the newly-discovered risks in my pregnancy.This was just the beginning. From there, another marker was found fluid between the third and fourth ventricle of my sons brain, raising concern that he may also have a chromosomal micro-deletion.During this time, to the world, I was pregnant and expecting my first baby. I was a first-time mom with a belly just itching to be rubbed. I should have been on cloud nine. Yet every time someone asked me if I was excited to be a mom or even worse, when someone asked me how the pregnancy was going or what the ultrasounds had shown I died inside.The truth is, this was a time in my life when I couldnt muster up the courage to celebrate others healthy and happy experiences. I wouldnt say our experience caused jealousy because truly, I was so happy other people had healthy babies and beautiful pregnancies and postpartum experiences but for me, their successes were only a reminder of what I had to lose.My greatest victory, or stroke of luck or whatever you want to call it, was that my son was born miraculously healthy despite it all. And yet, the trend of isolation within motherhood seemed to continue for me. I could not connect with moms at new-mom groups who had babies who slept or pregnancies without complications or even babies who latched. My intro to motherhood was hard and messy. I had postpartum post-traumatic stress disorder and postpartum depression.So, unsurprisin gly, the attitudes of happy go-lucky new mamas were hard for me to tolerate I just couldnt relate to their positive experiences. They didnt hold resentment. They werent afraid. They would nurse their babies with ease while I was sweating bullets trying to get mine to latch between pumping sessions. Sure, we were all in the new mom mess together, so they would understand, right?But they didnt. And I felt incredibly alone.With motherhood as with any life journey, its easy to build friendships with people on the same path those with whom you have something in common. For me, in this period of my life, that was moms who could understand my hurt and broken heart. It was moms who went through similar genetic tests and scares. It was the moms who could understand the fear that was still embedded in my soul. They got it, on the same level I did. They got that sometimes, pregnancy and motherhood arent perfect and sometimes, that causes trauma thats hard for so many, even other parents, to understand.My closest friends today the ones I can call in the middle of the night, no questions asked are the moms who have walked in those hard shoes. The ones who have cried right alongside me as Ive navigated some of the scariest experiences of my life.It doesnt mean I cant have friendships with those who have had it easier. I have those friends, too but theres an unbreakable schuldverschreibung that comes with other moms who just understand. Anneliese Lawton--This story originally appeared onSheKnows.
Saturday, March 7, 2020
Choosing Professional Ecq Resume Writing Services
Choosing Professional Ecq Resume Writing Services Professional Ecq Resume Writing Services Options Executives in any field should exude professionalism on account of the responsibilities they handle and since they represent a particular group. A Federal Ses Resume must demonstrate a high degree of competence in every ECQ. Executive Core Qualifications are a critical portion of any application that should be ideal. Professional Ecq Resume Writing Services the Ultimate Convenience You should comprehend the importance of the info that is necessary to make you a good resume. However polished your writing skills are, at times its far better to employ a professional who can frame your experiences in a manner that enables you to command the interest of the greatest companies in your industry. ur tafelgeschirr, for example, only hires the top writers in the area. Then youll get access to our online resume desktop by which you are able to contact customer service to receive your 12 -hour rush. Successful candidates are well qualified, but theyre also prepared. A Resume is the one which decides whether you get an interview call or not. The Unusual Secret of Professional Ecq Resume Writing Services Understand, the majority of people imagine that the very best approach to have the interest of a hiring manager is to list out all your career and individual accomplishments. If you find though that the procedure is not going along the manner in which you would like then it is critical that you look for the assistance of an expert SES resume writer. Sometimes your resume requires a couple of minor tweaks and at times it needs an entire overhaul. Well, its quite hard for the majority of people to spot their own writing mistakes. Even though you can brag and compose every single of your work and feel taller than ever bur it isnt the expert method of resume writing. If you need assistance writing a resume, then youve come to the correct location. Now you kno w the role of writing the resume summary paragraph its important to see the right grammar, formatting and sentence flow thats typically utilised in professionally written resumes. Resumes of all of the people associated with a business come under the class of business resume whether hes an owner, manager or finance officer. The writers of our resume services online know that its important to compose a career profile thats tailored to the kind of positions which you are seeking. Our customer service will also be available to assist you, over the telephone, by e-mail or via the desktop. Some work search services have complete support from an expert staff to supply answers and counseling during the approach.
Friday, January 3, 2020
What Does Changing Your Last Name Mean For Your Career
What Does Changing Your Last Name Mean For Your Career What Does Changing Your Last Name Mean For Your Career?Posted August 16, 2019, by EleshaTo change your name or not to change your name?In the digital age when personal branding is key for your career, that is the question.Yep. Even if you dont realise it, you have a personal brand. Go on, just Google yourself**waits while you Google yourself**??via GIPHYSee? If you have a name and a digital presence, you own a personal brand.Now thats what hiring managers and clients will also see when theyre deciding whether to interview, employ or work with you.So what does changing your last name mean for your career?Writers, artists, designers, influencers - anyone who has built a brand and a business around their name will definitely be impacted by a name change. Studies have shown that those who are more professionally tied to their name are less likely to change it.Its something everyone should consider though - especially if your Google s earch results are an asset to your career.If you do decide to change your name, below are a few pointers on how not to lose your career cred in the process.Update Your CV With Both Your Current And Former NameThe most obvious way to make sure markers of professional credibility (mentions in the media, articles youve published, etc) arent missed by a kompetenz employer or client is to include both names - current and former - on your CV.Heres an example of how to present it at the top of the CV -Kelly Carter (ne Fitzgerald)7 Cypress StreetHobart TAS 7000emailprotectedOrKelly Carter (
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