August 2009 By Laura House If you’ve recently been part of a “reduction in workforce,” consider that pink slip your ticket to freelance freedom. Lindsey Pollak, a consultant and self-proclaimed Gen Y career and workplace expert, predicts that “self-employment is the wave of the future because companies just aren’t that loyal to their employees anymore.” [...]
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CNBC Life Coaching Article about Career Change with Meredith Haberfeld
If You’re Thinking About Starting Over Shelly Schwartz There you sit in your window office, embossed business cards and wall full of awards. An impressive career, by anyone’s measure. So why do your thoughts keep drifting to that bed and breakfast for sale in Cape Cod? Whether driven by layoffs, the desire for more meaningful [...]
The Street.com Interviews Career Coach Meredith Haberfeld- 5 Ways to Ace Your Next Job Interview
By Carl Winfield More than 11 million Americans are currently out of work. So as the job pool shrinks, many are dusting off those old resumes. It’s a good first step when seeking a job. Of course, there’s often more than a sheet of paper standing between you and your next job. You’ve also got [...]
Fortune Article- Love your job? Then save it! Career Coaching News
See Institute for Coaching co-founder Meredith Haberfeld in this Fortune Magazine article February 2009 issue. Article written by Jia Lynn Yang. If you’re worried about getting laid off, here’s some consolation: So is everyone else. Follow these do’s and don’ts to raise the odds that your job stays, well, yours. DO take credit… but [...]
Huffington Post Article- Living Right on a Financial Diet, Career Coaching News
Written by Meredith Haberfeld, Life Coach and co-founder of www.instituteforcoaching.com. Originally published Jan 22 in the Huffington Post. Oh, no, it’s the “R” word! Currently heard and seen everywhere. Call it what you will — recession, slump, downturn, it has everybody edgy and fearing the worst. It doesn’t help that we’re bombarded with messages that [...]
Life Coach News- IFC Co-Founder Meredith Haberfeld Leads Program in Alabama Schools in Decrease Drop-Out Rate
Alabama L.I.F.T (Life Instruction for Teens) Program to Support at Risk Students A pioneering community of the edges of Montgomery Alabama brings cutting edge life coaching program to schools. The program called L.I.F.T (Life Instruction for Teens) is designed to increase the high school graduation rate of community teens and to encourage students to create [...]
Life Coach News- Ready to Fall in Love? Take the Soul-Mate Quiz…
Are you still looking for your soul-mate? Are you wondering why you haven’t found that special someone yet? Take this quiz, written by my wise colleague and friend Arielle Ford, author of The Soulmate Secret, to find out if you‘re ready to meet the love of your life. The Soul-mate Quiz 1. Do you believe [...]
Huffington Post Article- 2009…Welcome to the Party! Life Coach News
Written by Meredith Haberfeld, Co-founder Institute for Coaching for the Huffington Post. Take a deep breath, it’s almost over! The year of foreclosures, bailouts and shoe-throwing is now a slow fade to the past. January 1 is dawning, the shift in the calendar when most people have the instinctive urge to turn their gaze to a [...]
Huffington Post Article- How to Keep Your Job in Uncertain Times
This article was written by Executive Coach and founder of the Institute for Coaching Meredith Haberfeld for the Huffington Post. People are contacting me left and right these days with understandable concern about their job security. We all know corrosive worry and concern isn’t good for us and can even reduce our performance level, which can ultimately [...]
Psychology Suite 101- The Qualities of a Beautiful Woman
In this article from Psychology Suite 101 (written by Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen), Life coach Meredith Haberfeld, the President of the Institute for Coaching shares six easy, effective ways to be a beautiful woman – and none involve losing weight or cosmetic surgery. These six qualities of an attractive woman not only make you more appealing to others, [...]


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