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10 ‘Lizard Brain’ Reactions That Poison Your Career: And 10 U-Turns To Dodge Them
10 lizard brain reactions can rip your career and professional relationships apart instead of bond them together. But there are a number of steps you can take to prevent that…
4 Surefire Ways Silence Will Destroy Your Career, Especially If Your Name Is Karen
We all need to bite our tongues some times. But, could silence destroy your career? Is it always wrong to share your opinion in today's world?
There’s A New Job Search Site You Need To Check Out
The world has gained a very savvy job search website that is practically unheard of by most Baby boomers, Xers, and even Millennials. I took a stroll around the site,…
A Smart 5-Step Strategy To Ask For Help
A management professor says magical things happen when you simply ask for help
5 Ways Being Alone Is A Good Thing
We can see being alone as being miserable and waste the time complaining and binge-ing. Or, we can see being alone as the gift of quiet time, as an opportunity…
Four Tips For Leading In This Moment
Leaders need to be able to effectively communicate their business’ overarching ‘why’ in this moment. To be able to explain ‘This is why your work matters, essentially this is why…
3 Ways To Get Your Boss’s Attention While Working Remotely
Working behind a computer at home can make you invisible. Don’t let it happen
Why A Pandemic Is The Perfect Time To Start A Business
In March, as businesses across the country were shutting down, serial entrepreneur Greg Kihlstrom, CEO of CareerGig, was just getting started
When Leaders Are Screamers: How To Coach A Volatile Executive
Emotional volatility--including screaming, name calling, and cursing--is one of eleven possible career derailers
How To Boost Remote Employee Engagement On A Shoestring Budget
Since quarantine transformed the dynamics of how many companies operate, employers have been wondering how to maintain morale, and keep their teams enthusiastic and committed from afar