Sunday, May 31, 2020
7 Things About Me Meme
7 Things About Me Meme Every once in a while I take time out to participate in a blogger meme since I wasnt planning on writing today I figured I would share this with you enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday if you are the U.S.! I have a scar on my head, from ear-to-ear. When I was a baby the doctors decided my skull was going to fuse too early, and not leave enough room for my brain to develop (ah, thats the problem!). Now I have a scar to prove it. Id like to shave my head but I dont feel comfortable because I feel my head is how do I say this, deformed. I always wondered why it hurt to head a soccer ball now I know. I never wanted to start blogging. When first introduced to blogging I thought I have nothing to say and no time to write. I have blogged almost every day (less weekends and holidays), and write on about 5 blogs. I think Im addicted in fact, I stole a line from Robert Merrill and call blogging my heroin drip :p The best thing Ive done for myself physically is the body for life program. Hands down awesome. I did it for almost two years and it was amazing I felt so healthy, I ate healthy, our food bill was dramatically reduced, my joints didnt hurt all the way around it was awesome. I stopped when I suffered from a herniating disk, and havent picked it up since then. I should, though. When I wrote my first book I had NO intention of speaking or consulting. But this year Ive spoken more than 50 times. I love burgers and fries. When Im on the road i usually get burgers and fries its as simple as that. I should enjoy local cuisine more, but I really do dig the burgers and fries. And, well, pizza. I have always wanted to start my own business, but figured all the ideas were already taken. How could I become the successful company when there all the great ideas were taken lol. bonus: I have always wanted to write a book. I kind of started my first book about 10 years ago when I became an IT manager and had no resources to help me do my job (I reported to the CFO and there were no internal IT staff to lean on). The owner of the company had about 40 books in print and I thought that was dang cool. It only took me about 9 years to realize this dream, and wow, what a difference its made on my life/career. Thanks to my buddies for nudging me, and letting me read their 7 things: Chandlee Bryan, Chris Russell, Miriam Salpeter, Megan Fitzgerald, and I know there are a bunch of others who have been tagged but I couldnt find your 7 things :p Add a link in the comments if you did it or if you arent a blogger and care to share something personal about yourself, leave a comment :). 7 Things About Me Meme Every once in a while I take time out to participate in a blogger meme since I wasnt planning on writing today I figured I would share this with you enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday if you are the U.S.! I have a scar on my head, from ear-to-ear. When I was a baby the doctors decided my skull was going to fuse too early, and not leave enough room for my brain to develop (ah, thats the problem!). Now I have a scar to prove it. Id like to shave my head but I dont feel comfortable because I feel my head is how do I say this, deformed. I always wondered why it hurt to head a soccer ball now I know. I never wanted to start blogging. When first introduced to blogging I thought I have nothing to say and no time to write. I have blogged almost every day (less weekends and holidays), and write on about 5 blogs. I think Im addicted in fact, I stole a line from Robert Merrill and call blogging my heroin drip :p The best thing Ive done for myself physically is the body for life program. Hands down awesome. I did it for almost two years and it was amazing I felt so healthy, I ate healthy, our food bill was dramatically reduced, my joints didnt hurt all the way around it was awesome. I stopped when I suffered from a herniating disk, and havent picked it up since then. I should, though. When I wrote my first book I had NO intention of speaking or consulting. But this year Ive spoken more than 50 times. I love burgers and fries. When Im on the road i usually get burgers and fries its as simple as that. I should enjoy local cuisine more, but I really do dig the burgers and fries. And, well, pizza. I have always wanted to start my own business, but figured all the ideas were already taken. How could I become the successful company when there all the great ideas were taken lol. bonus: I have always wanted to write a book. I kind of started my first book about 10 years ago when I became an IT manager and had no resources to help me do my job (I reported to the CFO and there were no internal IT staff to lean on). The owner of the company had about 40 books in print and I thought that was dang cool. It only took me about 9 years to realize this dream, and wow, what a difference its made on my life/career. Thanks to my buddies for nudging me, and letting me read their 7 things: Chandlee Bryan, Chris Russell, Miriam Salpeter, Megan Fitzgerald, and I know there are a bunch of others who have been tagged but I couldnt find your 7 things :p Add a link in the comments if you did it or if you arent a blogger and care to share something personal about yourself, leave a comment :).
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Writing a Summary For My Resume
Writing a Summary For My ResumeWriting a summary for my resume is a crucial part of my job search. I never know what company I'm going to work for or how much money I'll be making when I get there, so I need to know what kind of job I'll be taking before I start looking for one.The first thing I do is to check out the overview look at the current job market that day. This is done by logging into my computer and going to my company's internet job site and logging in the companies' profiles on their overview page.This is the summary page that will tell me what the company is all about and how I can go about reviewing it. On this overview page, you'll also see the current salary ranges and whether the company is well regarded or not. After reading the overview page, I'll log in to my online job hunting website where I have access to another summary page.My third step is to log into my internet job searching website and visit the companies' information page. This page will contain the co mplete name of the company as well as its address, phone number, and fax number.The fourth step is to click on the company's website link on my screen and enter my name, email address, and physical address. In order to get faster results from this step, I always try to type the site URL in, use the auto-complete function to look for the company and then start typing the name of the company to see if it comes up.Once I have typed the right site, I can write my summary for my resume now. Sometimes I'll have to scroll back up to the overview page to make sure I have typed the exact name of the company correctly. When I am certain I have, I can go ahead and submit my information.I usually start writing my summary for my resume after I am done with the overview page. I have the name of the company and what I learned about it. Once I have this information, I can make a summary for my resume.I have several ways to summarize my resume in a few minutes. I just need to make sure I get my info rmation right.
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Four Temptations to Resist for Better Balance - Classy Career Girl
Four Temptations to Resist for Better Balance Without setting boundaries with work, your personal life will never get the nurturing that it needs. Here are 4 things to say no to attain the elusive goal of work-life balance. Here are four temptations to resist for a better balance between work and life: 1. Checking Work Emails the Moment You Wake Up Before you can even take 2 minutes to orient yourself after sleep you are already pressing send to reply to your first email. Weâve all been there. This is problematic because you begin your day dialed into everyone elseâs agenda without having any time to get clear on your own. Give yourself the time and space to check in with yourself and your priorities before you start reacting to other peopleâs desires and requests. Setting this email boundary sets the tone for a day filled with thoughtful responses rather than reactions. 2. Spending Late Nights at The Office Everyone is packing up and discussing their plans for the rest of the night once they leave, but you tell your colleagues that you are staying back in the office to finish up some work. The only problem is that this is your same script every night. While you may believe that working late nights all of the time brands you as a dedicated worker, it also sets you up for a life that has no chance of ever becoming balanced. Sometimes things are too hectic at the job to go home at 5 pm sharp every day, but at least set aside two workdays per week where you go home on time. [RELATED: The Truth Behind Work-Life Balance] 3. Having Extended Conversations about Work with Friends and Family A conversation with you should not feel like an industry seminar. Work is a major part of your life so it is only natural for it to come up in conversations, but keep it brief. Donât use your loved ones as another outlet for your workaholic stream of consciousness. No one cares about your job as much as you do, so open up the conversation to more interesting and well-rounded dialogue. 4. Trying to be Superwoman in All Areas of Your Life You constantly strive to be outstanding at work and convince yourself that once you get home you will still have the stamina to be an awe-inspiring chef, parent of the year and a housekeeper that could give Martha Stewart a run for her money. The problem with this is that when you demand so much of yourself in countless areas, you can eventually end up burned out with nothing left to give but mediocrity. Sometimes peopleâs desire for perfection in all areas of their lives blinds them to the fact that getting help could achieve the same excellent results that they want while sparing them burnout. If you canât give excellence to a task without pushing yourself to the edge of your sanity, delegate it. Which of these 4 temptations are you giving up?
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Big Community Announcement..Introducing The Classy Career Girl Network - Classy Career Girl
Big Community Announcement..Introducing The Classy Career Girl Network Hey friends! We have a big community announcement! Our Love Your Work and Life Ladies Facebook group has officially changed to..The Classy Career Girl Network! Our mission is to make the Classy Career Girl Network the BEST free career community in the world. As you may know, we share daily free content on our blog, Classycareergirl.com. The goal of this group really is that this is now the COMMUNITY where you can find support and guidance implementing what you read about on our daily blog posts. You can join here. After getting a lot of your feedback and even speaking with some of you personally, our team decided it was time to take this group to the next level. Our name changed today to the Classy Career Girl Network and guidelines have now been added to make this a better place to hang out, get inspired and network with each other. Please make sure you read our new community guidelines once you join. Goals of our network: ⢠To meet women like you and get inspired. ⢠To be supported and get support. ⢠To motivate and inspire others. ⢠To get accountability, share goals and actions plans and bounce ideas off of each other. ⢠To get ideas, support and to network. ⢠To get to know women from different cultures. ⢠To get new ideas and learn how to overcome challenges. REQUIRED: To help you stay on track in this group, please download our FREE 90-Day Planner: http://bit.ly/90dayfreecareerplan This is a free private community for us to encourage one another, ask questions, and inspire each other to reach our career and life goals. This is a support system and a positive environment where we can all help each other out whenever you need it. IMPORTANT: Please read our community guidelines: http://bit.ly/CCGNetworkGuidelines Please feel free to invite other women you know who could benefit from this community. Thank you all for being here. I LOVE this community and want to make it the best it can be for all members. Anna Runyan Founder and CEO, Classycareergirl.com
Sunday, May 17, 2020
How to Send a Resume Via Email
How to Send a Resume Via EmailIf you're searching for the answer to how to send a resume via email, then you've most likely been involved in a situation where you have sent your resume out to countless jobs without any luck. What has happened is that many of these employers either never received your resume, or if they did, they didn't follow up with you for whatever reason, such as them having someone else in mind that was more qualified.When you want to send a resume via email, you need to get your resume organized and make sure it is written properly. The one thing that you can't avoid when you're trying to send your resume is typing errors.Some employers don't care about your resume, they don't even know it's there and you probably sent your resume out in hopes that someone would call you. The key to sending a resume via email is to make sure that you organize it and that you get it as organized as possible.One thing you need to do in order to send a resume via email is to gather all the information you'll need and make sure that everything is included. Remember that the employer is going to send this information to you if you submit your resume so it is imperative that you read it over carefully.Your resume should be structured. Your resume should start off with your name, then include your contact information, such as email address, and phone number, then include employment dates, and some other information that will identify your experience, education, and future plans. It's important that you spend the time to get everything right on your resume because no employer wants to see a pile of paper sitting on their desk.The last thing you need to do in order to send a resume via email is to follow up on that resume. Make sure you follow up and ask questions about your application and if you get an interview invite.You don't want to waste any time, and if you have any questions, then get those questions answered. It's not worth leaving the job behind and hopi ng that the person doesn't have a better idea of what you're looking for.There are many things to keep in mind when you're trying to send a resume via email. This is why it's extremely important to take the time to get all the information for your resume organized and answer any questions that the employer may have.
Thursday, May 14, 2020
The 7 Major Styles of Learning CareerMetis.com
The 7 Major Styles of Learning â" CareerMetis.com For many people, when you want to advance your career, this requires furthering your education. This could mean signing up for some classes at a local community college, getting another degree, or even just taking some courses online.However, too many people approach furthering their education with the wrong mindset. It isnât about simply passing a class so you can get a different job â" itâs aboutlearning new skills that you can apply to your future career.To make the most of your furthering education attempts, you need to first figure out what kind of learner you are. Everyone has their own preferred way of learning things.evalIf you try to learn things in a way that isnât suitable for you, youâll likely find the classes harder than necessary and you wonât retain the information as well.In terms of learning styles, there are 7 major types. They are:InterpersonalIntrapersonalKinestheticLogicalMusicalVerbalVisualSome styles are better suited for different subjects, but you can usually find a way to incorporate any of them into what you need to learn.For example, you may think that the Musical style of learning only applies when you want to learn a new musical instrument. But, if you need to learn a list of facts, turning them into a song is an effective way to do so.To determine what kind of learner you are, you need to know what each type consists of. By learning the differences between each type, you can then see which one applies best to you.For example, letâs say youâre someone who is great at communicating with others. This includes being able to listen to others, absorb the information, and communicate back in a variety of ways. A person like this would likely fall into the Verbal category. This type of person would learn best by reading and writing notes, and participating in class discussions.On the other hand, if youâre an Athletic type of learner, those methods would likely not work for you. Youâd do better with hands on activities, or applying the things you learn to real-life examples.Figuring out what type of learner you are can help not only with your study habits, but it can even help you decide where to learn. For example, Athletic learners might not do as well in an online class, because it isnât conducive to hands on learning. But Intrapersonal learners would love them, as they allow for independent study.evalTo help you decide on what kind of learner you are, use the infographic below. It goes over each type of learner, so you can see which one best applies to you.With this information you can then make better decisions about where and how you study, so that you can make the most of your new education when it comes time to advance your career.Infographic Source :Online Bachelor Degrees
Saturday, May 9, 2020
Five out-of-the-box CV ideas - Margaret Buj - Interview Coach
Five out-of-the-box CV ideas So youâve spent weeks applying for every suitable job vacancy, but you do not seem to be making any head way at all, this may be because for every job that is posted, there are approximately 250 applicants. This high level of competition means it is absolutely crucial to have a CV that truly stands out from the crowd. Below are five out-of-the-box application suggestions to provide you with the inspiration and ideas you need to put together an eye-catching CV that perfectly showcases your eligibility to employers, in order to help you land more interviews and in time, a brand new job. Infographics Recruiters spend on average 5 to 7 seconds looking at your CV. A bold and well-designed infographic can be an effective way of standing out from the masses of black and white applications, giving you the opportunity to catch the readerâs eye and entice them to continue reading on. Using an infographic as your cover letter or CV can also help to illustrate that you are creative, communicative and forward thinking. But remember, donât go overboard. Keep the layout professional and simple, where the focus is on the information that you are providing. Also, why not think about personalising the colour scheme to match the company that you are applying for? Timelines If you arenât ready to commit to the idea of an infographic, think about including a timeline within your CV. This can also help to highlight your flair and personality to potential employers and in some circumstances, may be more appropriate than an infographic CV. A timeline can help you to summarise your employment and education history in a format that will be both easy to follow and visually engaging for employers. It can also help you to clearly illustrate the progression of your career, while giving you the opportunity to clearly map out your skills, contact details and references. Online CVs Blogs are fast becoming a replacement for or an accompaniment to the paper CV, as they can help candidates to clearly showcase their creativity, personality and writing capabilities. An online CV can be a far more interactive way for prospective employers to get to know you, as you can include links to your social media and any digital projects that you have been involved in. Setting up individual pages for the different sections you would typically include in a traditional CV can also help you to clearly illustrate your skills and experience. While the idea of creating a blog may initially seem quite daunting, there are many CV orientated themes and templates available on WordPress, Tumblr and Blogger to help you get started. Video CVs Filming yourself can be an ideal way to showcase your presentation and communication skills to prospective employers. It is recommended that you approach your video like you would a face-to-face meeting. Introduce yourself clearly, engage with your potential employer within the first few seconds, maintain eye-contact and have a cheerful disposition in order to keep them interested and engaged. Also, try to keep the video to between 60 and 120 seconds, with a clear narrative present throughout. It is also recommended that you use video editing software, so that your application looks slick and professional. A well put-together video CV can help you to demonstrate that you are willing to put in the extra effort needed to succeed, which many employers will find appealing. Stripped back CVs If the previous ideas seem too elaborate or inappropriate for the industry you are looking to work within, a stripped back approach can be just as effective. When trying to write a stand out CV, many people overcomplicate their application by using elaborate fonts and complex structures. A CV that is clear and concise can instead speak volumes. Basic doesnât necessarily have to equate to boring use hints of colour, easy to read fonts and crisp formatting to clearly outline your expertise and experience. Also, keep your wording snappy and succinct, as this can be just as attention-grabbing as infographics, timelines and online CVs. Regardless of what format you choose, the content within your application will be what most employers focus on when determining whether or not you are suitable for a position. The information you include should always be up-to-date and tailored to the role you are applying for. It also needs to clearly reflect your skills and experience while also being free from errors or mistakes to give you the best opportunity of getting through to interview stages when applying for vacancies. Ashleigh Harman is a Digital Content writer for Portfolio Procurement, who are a permanent and interim recruitment consultancy for procurement professionals.
Friday, May 8, 2020
Its your choice. - When I Grow Up
Its your choice. - When I Grow Up On Friday, December 26th, I decided to sign up for my first half-marathon. Im not sure what was in the air that made me do it. Ive only ever run a 5K, and did it barely and slowly. And that was 8 months ago! Since then Ive walked tons (for the Avon 2 Day Walk I now do annually), but have only gone on runs super sporadically. Wish me luck! #1st5K #dontdie #gorgeousday A photo posted by Michelle Ward (@whenigrowupcoach) on May 5, 2014 at 5:50am PDT On the day I signed up, I knew I could only run 2 miles without stopping. I also knew that, without being a member of a gym (or wanting to be), Id have to train in the cold NYC winters (which Im a total wimp about). But I also knew that, without something to train for, my exercising had gone by the wayside and the best way to hold myself accountable and get my butt moving was to have an external commitment. So, I looked at 5Ks in my area. And then 10Ks. And then I clicked over to the More/Fitness Womens Half-Marathon, which my friend was running and encouraged me to register for a few weeks ago. Shes a triathlete whos done numerous marathons, and I scoffed when she brought it up to me. Me?! A half-marathoner? Puh-lease. But when I was looking at that site, I felt that familiar scary-exciting feeling in my stomachso, of course, I clicked back to the 10K. Stupid Resistance, pointing me away from the thing Im supposed to do! Even though my comfort zone was being threatened, and my inner Vampire Voices (theyre the ones who suck the good stuff outta me!) were telling me Id never be able to do itI couldnt ignore that near-equal fear and excitement feeling. Whenever my clients feel that, I tell them that whatevers around that is what they have to do. Because they care about whatever it is enough to fear it and because they will learn and grow no matter what. I couldnt be a hypocrite and shy away from this feeling myself. I knew it was dangerous to speak this aloud to my husband (because hed hold me to it once it was spoken), but I opened my mouth and heard myself say, Babe, I think I wanna run that half-marathon in April. I texted my friend. Felt sick to my stomach. Looked up training plans (couch-to-half-marathon, anyone?). Counted the weeks until April 19th. I didnt know if it was the balmy weather we were having (its gotten much colder since then)or some New Year, New You energy I was feelingor the yearning I have to feel strong and healthyor living up to my word of 2015but I knew it was that scary-exciting knot in my stomach that had me press Register, fill in my information, and sign myself up. The next day, Luke and I walked a couple miles with the baby to a speciality runners store so that I could buy some new sneakers and cold-weather gear. I was so delighted to see an old college friend of mine who I havent seen in about 15 years (!) working there. She was actually in my head when I decided to run, seeing all her marathon pics on Facebook through the years. We squealed and hugged and she got me everything I needed. And while we were chatting, I asked her how many marathons she had run. I almost fell over when she said 15, and that she was flying to Florida in a couple weeks to run a half-marathon and a marathon back-to-back. She also talked about running an ultra marathon, shrugging off what an accomplishment it was. I mentioned at one point how I wasnt a runner, and she responded: Yeah I wasnt a runner once, too. So delighted to see a college friend working at @jackrabbitNYC in Park Slope today when I went to get fitted for running sneaks for the first time! I walked out with these beauts, a cold-weather headband, 2 pairs of socks, a pair of sneaks for @sirlukeward, about 4 hugs 15 years of conversation. I knew wed be well taken care of there, but this was beyond! Whadda wonderful surprise. A photo posted by Michelle Ward (@whenigrowupcoach) on Dec 12, 2014 at 3:17pm PST And I thought about my word for 2015: reinvention. I realized right then that its so much about choice. About how one day youre not a runner, and then you decide to run a race, and then you are a runner. Even before youre ready to say it. Even before youre ready to own it. Even before youre ready to identify with it. So, Im stepping into being a runner, as crazy as the title may seem in my head right now. What are you ready to choose? Just 1 spot left for a February start! Click here to see if you might wanna be my next client.
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