The beginning of a new year is usually the perfect time for beginnings. Most people kick it off by resolving to do things differently this year versus the previous one. Others simply set goals to accomplish during the next 12 month period. Whatever the time of year, consider this moment the start of a new career year for you–one in which you will focus on your job and give it a new lease on life [...]
What are some of the meaningful experiences you have had at work–the kind of experiences that have been defining points in time or watershed events that have caused you to look at things a little differently [...]
Are you currently in a groove or a rut? Which one do you want to be in at this time? The choice is yours and it’s not difficult to make. You will have to count the cost and sacrifices associated with getting out of your current rut–whether on the job or at home, and determine if you’re willing to pay the price to get in and stay in a perpetual groove.
Endings in and of themselves are not always happy occasions. We live in a world of new things. Endings almost always produce longing and melancholy, and new beginnings engender a powerful combination of joy and trepidation. This article offers strategies for viewing your endings as new beginnings.


