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Millennials Should Avoid These 5 Ways to Choose a Career

Sometimes we focus on the right way to do a task.  But other times it is helpful to look at the wrong way to do something. In my career coaching with students, young & older adults, I have seen some patterns of bad ways that people have attempted to choose their career direction — and rarely do these approaches work.  Let’s take a look at these, so you (and your children or grandchildren) can avoid them: “I saw it in a movie . . . ” (or on a TV show).  The problem with trying to pattern real life after movies or television is that... Continue reading...

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June 22, 2016 7:00 am
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Too Much Information — Tips for Managing Information Overload

“TMI”  (“too much information”) is a message teens and young adults sometimes send to their peers — or even their parents.  But usually it is used in the context of  “that is more personal or detailed information about that situation than I ever wanted to know.” As is becoming more and more obvious, however, “too much information” is an issue that is affecting the quality of our lives.  There is no longer any doubt that there is far more information available and being generated than anyone can process. But how we deal with information overload is partially related to our... Continue reading...

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February 17, 2016 7:00 am
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