By Lisa Quast
Posted: February 23, 2010 at 7:00 am  |  No comments
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The number of career changes people make during their lifetime ranges anywhere from three to around seven times.  Regardless of how many times you change careers, it can be a positive and energizing experience, or a slow and sometimes painful one – it all depends on how you approach it.  If you’re looking to make a career change, take your time, do your homework and find out if a change is right for you.

2.23.2010  |  Thinking About Changing Careers? — The number of career changes people make during their lifetime ranges anywhere from three to around seven times. Regardless of how many times you change careers, it can be a positive and energizing experience, or a slow and sometimes painful one – it all depends on how you approach it. If you’re looking to make a career change, take your time, do your homework and find out if a change is right for you. read
1.29.2010  |  Has Your Wake-Up Call Arrived? — A wake-up call is a resounding signal received that change is necessary in your life. Often we get this type of call when a crisis or deeply challenging situation has emerged. How can you tell if you are heading into crisis, versus simply going through a really bad patch? Read on. read
1.15.2010  |  Saying Goodbye — Sometimes a business partnership has to end. It can be difficult, especially if the collaboration was once a fruitful one. Work Her Way Expert Susie Arnett details her personal experience, along with lessons learned. read
11.18.2009  |  Knowing When to Fold’em: Five Signs It’s Time for a Career Change — I used to dread Sunday nights. Starting around 7 pm, I would begin to get a headache, an upset stomach, just a general disease emotionally, spiritually, and physically. My symptoms weren’t a result of something I ate or a side effect of any medication, they were a response to thinking about what I was going to have to face on Monday morning: a job that drained my spirit. read
11.17.2009  |  The Re-entry: A Mountain To Be Climbed — If you have lost your job, had a baby, or need a change…read further. WHW Expert Catherine Lee tells the story of her own unexpected re-entry into the working world. As she says, she "became an immigrant with no royal status to the American Business World." If you are feeling obsolete, and yet ready to get back into the game, read how this successful businesswoman made use of her experiences, reinvented herself and took flight in a new direction. read
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