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Tips for Returning to Work After a Leave of Absence 07/01/2019

The truth is, returning to work after any leave of absence can be incredibly difficult. Give yourself time to settle back in unapologetically, and extend yourself some grace when it comes to readjusting. Before you know it, you will adjust a new routine – a new normal – and perhaps, with a little luck, shine brighter than ever before.

Tips for Returning to Work After a Leave of Absence The truth is, returning to work after any leave of absence can be incredibly difficult. Give yourself time to settle back in unapologetically, and extend yourself some grace when it comes to readju…

How to Downshift from Two Incomes to One 03/21/2019

"If you are willing to see your way through this and you believe you possess the courage required to make the change, then this alone will almost guarantee your success… the rest is just logistics."

How to Downshift from Two Incomes to One Dear HR Guru, I just read your new blog post, and I feel all that deep in my soul. Groundhog day, over and over. I have to ask, how did you find the courage to quit financially? I feel like that is…

Lessons Learned From Not Working: Part 4 02/22/2019

In retrospect, it was as if I imagined myself stepping up to the starting line of a race after graduation and was running as fast as I could toward the finish line. At some point along the way, I become incredibly fatigued. I also realized there was no finish line, and worse, there were no other runners. No one cared what job title I had or how much money I made; they were all running their own, personal races and likely had different goals. And even if our goals were the same, so what?

Lessons Learned From Not Working: Part 4 My previous blog post, titled Why I Quit My Job, focused on my journey as it relates to quitting what had become a 50+ hour per week corporate slog and choosing to bec…

Lessons Learned from Not Working: Part 1 01/15/2019

Lessons Learned from Not Working: Part 1.

"My point is that it is okay to change your mind. It is okay to quit. It is okay to not continue to invest in something. You need to remember that those are sunk costs — you cannot get back what you have lost — but continuing to invest in something you dislike will only cost you more than what you have already spent."

Lessons Learned from Not Working: Part 1 My previous blog post, titled Why I Quit My Job, focused on my journey as it relates to quitting what had become a 50+ hour per week corporate slog and choosing to become a stay at home mom. Largel…

Why I Quit My Full Time Job 01/10/2019

Why I quit my full-time job: a series of lessons learned.

Why I Quit My Full Time Job When I was working full-time, I used to day dream about what it would be like to not work for an indefinite period of time. The closest I came to that dream becoming a reality was my three-month ma…

Why You Didn’t Get the Job 06/27/2016

Dear HR Guru, I was just turned down for a full-time position I was clearly qualified to perform well. I had an initial telephone interview with the HR generalist, and three in-person interviews with this company (a non-profit social services agency specializing in caring for adults with developmental disabilities), including a meet-and-greet with staff, clients and tours of their adult daycare center and one of their residential facilities. [ 847 more words. ]

Why You Didn’t Get the Job Dear HR Guru, I was just turned down for a full-time position I was clearly qualified to perform well. I had an initial telephone interview with the HR generalist, and three in-person interviews wi…

Top 10 Tips for (Recent) College Grads 05/04/2015

Top 10 Tips for (Recent) College Grads

Top 10 Tips for (Recent) College Grads "After years of expensive education/ A car full of books and anticipation/ I'm an expert on Shakespeare and that's a hell of a lot/ But the world don't need scholars as much as I thought..." - Jamie Cullum May is upon us which means graduations abound. Graduation means different things to different people, but to many it means saying a sorrowful goodbye, taking a deep breath, and starting the journey towards finding a full time job. [ 615 more words. ]

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