Why do I have to work with morons?
A 48 Days Podcast listener writes: “I just started a new job recently and I love the type of work I do. But the only thing that is bothering me is the environment that I’m in, I feel uncomfortable working…
A 48 Days Podcast listener writes: “I just started a new job recently and I love the type of work I do. But the only thing that is bothering me is the environment that I’m in, I feel uncomfortable working…
Here’s a podcast listener question Hey Dan, I’m having trouble keeping jobs. I need help. Do you have any psychologists that you would recommend? My insurance runs out at the end of this month so I need to act fast.…
Here’s a note I just received from Aaron Killian – and I’m sharing this with his permission – Dan, I hope you’re doing well! I wanted to follow up with you with regards to my “coffee bag resume” that I…
In this week’s podcast Max asks: “I’ve always been very passionate about cars, specifically racing them. While I realize that I probably won’t become a successful racing driver, I do have the skills and passion required for other racing related…
I have always been inundated with requests for ministry (or pro bono) coaching. Just today I received a lengthy letter from a 60-yr-old pastor, whose board in his description is replacing him with “a new and younger man.” He has…
This is a guest post by Marcy Travis, career coach and author. Marcy recently shared her free ebook on Positive Affirmations for the Job Seeker. Her book on 6 Steps to Create a WOW Resume helps readers create resumes to get interviews faster…
I have been privileged to work with a variety of “experts” over the last few years – helping them leverage their knowledge into real businesses. There’s a three part formula any of us can use to clearly state what we…
This is the time of year when many people are taking a quick look at their progress. Are they any better off financially this year than last? Are their relationships stronger, more loving and less stressful? Is their work the…
It’s really not difficult to determine a person’s point of reference. No, I really didn’t make that up. As usual, the rich life stories I hear in working with people in transition offer enough real anecdotes that I don’t have…
I hear the most interesting statements from people who are describing their lives. Recently a 36-yr-old MBA in an executive position in an exciting industry shared this concern in her coaching profile: “I have a vague sense that my life…