If you want to get a new job, you have to know what it is you’re looking for, and why, says Seth Kaufman, psy.d, Certified Career and Life Purpose Coach with the Institute for Coaching. Dr. Kaufman emphasizes “clarity” as an important part of any successful job search. He says you have to know “exactly [...]
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Eight Tips to Help You Excel in a Job Interview
Peter Bell of Peter Bell & Associates, LLC, one of New York’s top executive search firms, has some advice on how to impress in a job interview: * Arrive early: If you get to the interview site a few minutes early and take a look at the office environment, Bell says you may be able [...]
New Year, New YOU: Brilliantly Design Your 2011
Kicking off the New Year, we are making available a 6-week New Year, New YOU group coaching boot camp led by IFC founder Meredith Haberfeld. This rare opportunity is limited to just 6 individuals. If you want to secure one of these high-demand slots, CONTACT ALYSE AT OUR OFFICE TODAY – 800-353-5813. Details: New Year, New [...]
Executive Coach News- Set Your Year End Goals to Finish 2010 Strong
Instead of planning your New Year’s resolutions now, why not come up with end-of-year resolutions first? These are easily-measured goals to be achieved between now and December 31. Executive coach Randi Raskin Nash says if your business has downtime at the end of the year, there are ways for you “to capitalize on that time to [...]
Career Coach News- Life With Multiple Jobs and Careers
By Maria McKenna,Life and Career Coach, Institute for Coaching In his ASU commencement speech this week, President Obama urged graduates to be prepared for more than one job or career in their lifetime. His recommendation was “to keep gaining new skills – possibly even new degrees; and to keep taking risks as new opportunities arise.”* [...]
Life Coach News- Franklin Covey and Stephen Covey – Habit 1
Franklin Covey and Stephen Covey The First Habit- Being Proactive As Life Coaches and Executive Coaches, we are big fans of Franklin Covey and Stephen Covey. It seems that there are so many new personal development books and programs, but the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey is one of the most [...]
Career Counseling vs Career Coaching, What’s the Difference?
By Robert Weil, co-founder of Institute for Coaching So what’s the difference between career counseling and career coaching? If you are like many people these days who are in career transition and up against big career choices, this distinction may come in handy. The truth of this is that many career counselors and career coaches [...]
Career Choices- Working with a Career Coach to Find a Career You’ll Love
Career Choices Are you looking to find that right next career move but you are not quite sure about the best path for you? Here are some tips I use with my career coaching clients around making career choices that may be helpful to you. Good career choices are ones which align with your needs [...]
Life Coach News- The Bright Sides…What do yours look like?
By Maria McKenna, Life Coach, Institute for Coaching There is something incredibly affirming, hopeful, and calming about identifying the things you are grateful for in your life. Because this process is self-empowering, Coaches consistently ask their clients what they are grateful for in their lives. Gratitude has a powerful first cousin, “The Bright Side,” which [...]
Life Coach News- Attacking the Job Market and Workplace Proactively in Tough Times: A Roundup of Expert Advice
Compiled by Katharine Hansen, Ph.D. for Quintcareers Network You need to be an active networker. In today’s economy, it is imperative to have an active network in place. Most employers prefer to hire people who are referred to them via their own networks, so it is essential to focus on expanding your online and traditional [...]


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