I just got back from Sin City, the one that never sleeps, where all vices are on display and easily procured!
Las Vegas is an oasis in the desert built years ago by the Mob. That’s quite a story in itself (with its own museum and a whole show at one of the casinos [...]
Lesson from Las Vegas
April 16th, 2011 No comments »“Get Your Spiritual House in Order!”
March 15th, 2011 2 comments »I heard this fervent command not from the lips of a Sunday morning television evangelist but in a commercial on a prime-time radio show.
The ad features the CEO of a training company who uses short radio spots to promote to business owners his sales training programs on how to motivate and manage a sales force.
What [...]
Dry Your Eyes
February 15th, 2011 1 comment »A client walked into my office recently saying that she needed a new career because her current one was making her sick; so sick, in fact, that she could not hold back the tears.
In this case, as in so many others, she got stuck in a toxic work environment with an abusive boss [...]
How high do you bounce?
January 14th, 2011 No comments »Everybody gets knocked down in life, everybody. When you have a goal or objective in life, does the universe allow you to achieve it quickly or easily? Not likely. We live in a universe of adversity.
Our best laid plans, our deepest desires, our clearest objectives will run into opposition. [...]
Hope & Joy in the Rubble!
December 15th, 2010 3 comments »If work is about creating what matters to us, why create anything if not for the hope of a better moment, or hour, or day , or year, or future?
Put Horse before Cart
November 15th, 2010 4 comments »In matters of career, I suggest we start by listening to our heart–an ancient discipline that has fallen into disuse due to the primary place of logic and reason in our culture. Of course, there is nothing wrong with using our heads, but it’s a little like trying to put the cart in front [...]
She Left a Toxic Workplace with her Dignity Intact
October 15th, 2010 1 comment »There is a turning point in every career transition, and that is the time when an individual stops identifying with their fears—both rational and irrational—and chooses to identify more with their hopes.
I love this story because it is real and true and typical in so many ways. For the past year, I assisted a [...]
Your Story, My Passion
September 15th, 2010 4 comments »Story has the power to heal and to build you up to work with passion.
Using the flip side of life to find your right work
August 13th, 2010 No comments »How to use negative life experiences to uncover the truth of your right work
How to Write Your Way into Your Right Work
July 19th, 2010 No comments »Do you think about changing jobs? The power to do so is right under your nose…well, behind your nose actually! Stored in your brain are memories about events and activities you truly enjoyed in life since childhood. Here are some tips for analyzing your life history for key success factors that reveal work [...]

