Image courtesy of David Castillo Dominici / FreeDigitalPhotos.net This is the conclusion of a two-part post in which I examine several common experiences of discontent at work, as seen through the days of the week. In part one, I introduced signs #1-3: Monday Mourning, Terrible Tuesday, and “Can’t Get Over the Hump Day.” This second post resumes […]
Monthly Archives: March 2014
Working Wounded: Seven Signs It’s Time For A Career Change – Part 1
Image courtesy of jesadaphorn / FreeDigitalPhotos.net At first glance, it might seem strange to have to spell out the signs of discontent and exhaustion at work. But these days, probably more than any other time in our history, we have become desensitized to unhealthy behaviors and experiences. Not only are we busier than we have ever […]
The Number One Factor in Successful Career Counseling Outcomes
“The way we imagine our lives is the way we will go on living our lives.” ~ James Hillman With imagination, the sky’s the limit In my experience as a Jungian career counselor, the clients who engage their creative imaginations more effectively during the time I work with them are more successful in the career counseling […]
Why Good Career Advice Isn’t Always Good
I always pass on good advice. It is the only thing to do with it. It is never of any use to oneself.” ~ Oscar Wilde If you are in the midst of a career transition, one thing that can really interfere with it is an abundance of good advice. And there is no shortage […]