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Leadership Caffeine™—Attitude

Leadership Caffeine™—Attitude

The term, attitude gets a bad rap most of the time. We associate attitude with words such as bad, uncooperative, truculent, antagonistic. When was the last time you heard someone say, “That person has an attitude,” and you interpreted it as a compliment? Attitude needs a p.r. campaign.

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Career Shift or Job Change—Which Path is Right for You?

Career Shift or Job Change—Which Path is Right for You?

If you’re feeling that tug of “It’s time to do something different,” it pays to spend some time sorting through whether you are best served by a job change or a wholesale career shift. As you might imagine, the two paths are radically different in scale, scope, timing, effort, and risk.

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The One Question that Might Free You to Find Your Encore Career

The One Question that Might Free You to Find Your Encore Career

For many of us, the idea of an encore career is an appealing fantasy that never grows closer or more tangible. At least part of the problem for why we remain locked in place stems from our attempt to answer the wrong question. Try a simple reframe of the question, “What do I want to be when I grow up?” to open the floodgates of ideas essential to help us move from fantasy to reality. We have some great design thinkers to thank for this simple, powerful reframe.

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Career Reinvention is Never a Straight Line

Career Reinvention is Never a Straight Line

There’s a process to reinventing your career. Unfortunately, for those who like things nice and tidy and linear, the process regularly involves pivoting and back-tracking plus the occasional unanticipated course correction. And while there’s no straight line or stage-gate process, the general flow of your career reinvention work eventually passes through these six steps. 

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Leadership Caffeine™—Navigating a Leadership Slump

Leadership Caffeine™—Navigating a Leadership Slump

Organizational life is wearing on us, and for those charged with leading and guiding others, it’s natural for fatigue to set in on occasion. However, if the fatigue lingers, you might find yourself facing a leadership slump. Here are four big ideas to help you navigate a leadership slump.

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Why You Need to Find Work that is Exhilarating

Why You Need to Find Work that is Exhilarating

No job is perfect, however, when you manage to align your sense of purpose with a cause that brings this purpose to life, the work can be exhilarating at times and enjoyable all of the time. If time is running at a snail’s pace and there’s no joy in the work, it’s time to pursue a reset.

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Career Reinvention May Save Your Health and Life

Career Reinvention May Save Your Health and Life

We all intuitively know a toxic workplace is bad for our health. Jeffrey Pfeffer’s latest book, Dying for a Paycheck, offers some data to back this claim. And while some may benefit from job change, others are motivated to reinvent their careers as part of saving their health and lives. This articles shares some of the insights gained in working with multiple career reinventors.

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Escaping the Career Trap—Give Yourself Permission to Reinvent

Escaping the Career Trap—Give Yourself Permission to Reinvent

For many mid-to-late career professionals, the lure of doing something different is strong. Unfortunately, the barriers in our minds are often stronger. A critical success factor is giving yourself permission to reinvent your career. Once you eliminate this hurdle, the process is navigable.

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Reinventing Your Career—Purpose and Cause

Reinventing Your Career—Purpose and Cause

For too many experienced professionals, the later stages of their careers feel more like prison sentences than rich opportunities to learn and grow. Yet, investing time to rethink your personal purpose and cause through the lens of your experience, can set the stage for the most productive, rewarding portion of your career and life.

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