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Well-Oiled Career Transitions in a Down Economy
A few months ago, I met Chandlee Bryan, a dynamic career expert who’s now blogging over at Career Hub. Chandlee’s new post on career change echoes many of the questions we advice types have been getting since the economy first started nose-diving. How can I can my career in an alternative direction when I don’t have much experience? ...
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AlexandraLevit
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September 22, 2008
Why Work Sucks and How to Fix It
Can you imagine a workplace with no pointless meetings, no boss hovering over your shoulder, and no punishment for arriving at 9:05AM? Two online friends of mine, Cali Ressler and Jody Thompson, have just released a new book based on their popular Results-Only Work Environment (ROWE) concept, which they pioneered with electronics giant ...
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AlexandraLevit
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June 9, 2008
Are You Really a Workaholic?
Marketing guru Seth Godin has just set a bunch of us wondering if we really and truly are workaholics. I always thought I was. After all, I’m driven to work 50+ hours a week. It’s not enough just to be in the office, I actually have to be contributing something. If I spend an entire day that’s completely unproductive, I feel ...
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AlexandraLevit
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January 21, 2008
Stressed? It Might Not Be For The Reason You Think
Most people know that high levels of stress are associated with a number of negative physical and psychological consequences. Physical problems include high blood pressure and cholesterol, and an increased risk for heart disease, ulcers, and cancer. Psychological side effects include anger, anxiety, irritability, and boredom as well as ...
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AlexandraLevit
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September 26, 2007
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