Building and Cultivating Business Relationships As I’ve previously written, the job market in almost all industries / professions / fields is in a state of heavy labor oversupply. DC may be best off compared to any other metropolitan area in this…
What’s Technology Doing to Your Relationships? I just finished Day 2 of a three day symposium that I am attending for continuing education credits (36 hours of which is required for renewal of licensure as a psychotherapist in DC and CA).…
The Best Relationships Facilitate Growth I have, for many years, felt that a principal (in fact, the principal) pillar upon which love is based is its ability to make us feel better about ourselves. We are able to see in the…
Three Different Perspectives on Career Building I have just completed reading the third of three vastly different books on career success. First The first, about which I wrote at some length a few weeks ago, is entitled “The Startup of You”.…
Who Do You Want to Be Today? Here’s a provocative statement: We change who we are literally hundreds of times during the course of an average month. Of course our “core” selves don’t change, but the face we show to the…
Do You Have a Mission? Today’s post is inspired by my reading “Finding Your Way in a Wild New World” by Martha Beck (who also wrote the excellent “Dark Side of the Light Chasers,” a very accessible book that explains…
Making the Right Decision This week’s post deals with an issue for which clients frequently come to me for help: making the “right” decision. Most commonly, the decision in question is either about relationships (“Should I break up, should I…
Improving Satisfaction with Your Current Job It’s become clear to me that the lowest-risk way to boost job and career satisfaction is to work at improving the current employment situation. I am delighted (usually several times a week) to hear my…
“Normal” Is a Setting on a Washing Machine The title of this post is a quote many of my clients have heard me use, as it’s one of my favorites. It also happens to be one that I find myself using…
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