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  • Making Peace with Where You Live

    “I Hate It Here” I am flying back to DC from LA after a short trip. Besides the fact that they are both commonly referred to by their initials, these two cities seem to have little in common on the…

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  • Speaking More Wisely in Relationships

    Speaking More Wisely in Relationships Words of wisdom from one of the wisest, Rick Hanson, taken from his blog post of September 13, 2012: “Sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me.” Ah, not really. Often…

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  • Dumb Mistakes, Selective Perception and Being with What Is

    Dumb Mistakes, Selective Perception and Being with What Is I generally try to base my posts on either clinical or personal experiences rather than on theory; they are easier and more satisfying to write and, ideally, resonate more with my readers.…

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  • Fifteen Roads to Happiness

    Fifteen Roads to Happiness Last week I attended a 3 day symposium on various aspects of psychology and culture for continuing education credits (I need 36 hours every 2 years to retain my license). One of the presentations was on “Treating…

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  • Would You Rather Be Right or Happy? Part II

    Would You Rather Be Right or Happy? Previously I suggested that if you have a choice between striving to be right and striving to be happy, you’re generally better off choosing the latter. Over the years I’ve found that a principal…

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  • Democrat? Love a Republican! Republican? Love a Democrat!

    Democrat? Love a Republican! Republican? Love a Democrat! It’s Valentine’s day – a day meant to honor love. So I’m writing a second (brief) post today in an attempt to bring some healing (better yet, some loving) to an ugly division…

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  • On Valentine’s Day: How to Love Yourself More

    On Valentine’s Day: How to Love Yourself More HAPPIFY.COM is a delightful website that offers free exercises and thought-provoking articles on how to be happier. Today I wanted to share with my readers six tips on how to feel better about…

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  • Healing Election Wounds

    Healing Election Wounds I am writing this on the Friday before Election Day, knowing that I may be in a less calm and objective place starting Tuesday night. But NO MATTER THE OUTCOME I passionately believe that we have an obligation…

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If you’re exploring a career change, here’s Jim’s 4-stage process

01

Develop Your Profile

Jim helps you build a concise narrative capturing everything relevant: who you are, what drives you, and where you want to go.

  • Professional history, key experiences, defining traits
  • Core strengths and preferred work environments
  • Salary range, location, company size, and your real decision criteria
  • Your values
02

Identify Promising Options

Jim identifies paths with clarity including responsibilities, entry points, challenges, and genuine trade-offs.

  • Compensation outlook and growth trajectory
  • Transition pathways and entry requirements
  • Key advantages and honest trade-offs of each path
03

Evaluate and Prioritize

Jim assesses each path against your strengths and constraints. A prioritized shortlist formed based on logic and AI feedback.

  • Alignment with strengths, interests, and real constraints
  • Comparison across fit, feasibility, and long-term upside
  • A focused finalist list for real-world validation
  • Conversations with people doing the actual work being considered
  • Research and AI provide validation of choices
04

Getting the Job

Jim ensures that your networking outreach, resume, LinkedIn profile, elevator speech, and interview performance are superior.

  • Network outreach and targeted introductions
  • Independent research and industry trend analysis
  • Informational conversations with people in those roles
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Jim helps you build a concise narrative capturing everything relevant: who you are, what drives you, and where you want to go.

Client Reviews

Working with Jim was a refreshing and positive experience. As a first-timer to working with a coach, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Jim was spot-on in identifying the primary goals and we achieved them within the four weeks he had predicted. His great demeanor made the process effective and easy. Jim is truly delighted in the progress his clients make. This became clear when seeing the broad smile and satisfaction on his face when he realized we achieved our stated goals and that I had the tools to take the next step in my professional and personal success. He’s a great resource to have.

Michael Veronis

I am so incredibly grateful for Jim’s guidance during a challenging career change. His insight, feedback, and support were essential to my success in landing a dream job. From helping me chart a new course and finding a new passion after burning out in a draining career, to coaching me through final interviews, he was with me every step of the way. I cannot recommend him enough!

Caitlin Lochridge

As an executive search/headhunter I have been lucky enough to partner with Jim on a number of occasions. I have referred several local and remote (Skype, etc.) mid-level to executive-level candidates to him who have reported back to me with rave reviews. Jim has also consulted with me whenever my executive search expertise has been a helpful element to his full-service thoughtful career advice he provides his clients. 100% class act and worth the investment.

Andrew Zalman

Ready to Begin?

The first step is a complimentary 15–20 minute conversation — completely free, no obligation. Fill out the form and Jim will be in touch personally. No pressure, no scripts, just a genuine exchange about what you need.

Phone

(202) 667-0665

Email

Jim@DCLifeCounseling.com

Main Office · Alexandria, VA

2405 Brentwood Place

Alexandria, VA 22306

Part-Time Office · Washington DC

1633 Q St., NW, Suite 200

Washington D.C. 20009

Jim Weinstein
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