Dear Jsidufh, In my last email, I mentioned my father's plan to spend the winter in Florida by the end of December. Well, he had a couple of things to close out before he could leave the cold New Jersey winter behind. Fortunately, he seems to have gained some benefits in delaying his trip plans. Most importantly, our family was able to spend the holidays with him rather than calling him or emailing.  As I write, he's heading to a warmer climate to catch the one that got away last time. And as we start a new year, I recognize that many of us are revising plans that have been delayed. It's 2010 and time to re-activate your career strategies and ideas that, for whatever reason, could not be implemented last year. Within the featured article below, the author recommends that we take caculated risks and strengthen our mental capacity to achieve success. Are you ready to take certain risks this year? In the meantime, best wishes to your career success! . ___________________________________________________________________________________ Are you stuck? Having problems updating or creating your resume? Send me an email to get more details on how to receive an affordable & professional resume. Let's create your success story now! _________________________________________________________ Share Your Story Do you know how to live each day based on a clear vision or goal? In my opinion, it's important to consistently assess your short term goals during difficult times. However, your career goal - - or the vision you have created for your work life - - should still serve as a guidepost for your travels. Your career vision should continue to provide the direction towards your career success. Do you have a success story to share with Career Success Guide subcribers? Since "Are you trying to achieve something great? Do people doubt you'll ever reach it? If the answer is yes to both questions, then you're on the right path." - Pamela Watson ________________________________________________ Article: The Number One Reason Why People Fail by Gregg Swanson
I like simple, or in other words "basic." I have found in my experience that basic ideas are easier to understand, and when I understand them I can implement them faster.
To this point, there are three basic or key components for "success" (how ever you define success.) They are: 1. A strategy 2. Tactics 3. Mind-set The strategy is the "big picture" of what you'd like to accomplish. The tactics are the "how" you are going to get there. The mind-set is the catalyst for implementing the tactics. There are hundreds of books, CD's etc. that talk about the strategy, the tactics as well as the mind-set. What I've found is that the majorities of people focus on points 1 & 2 and give little attention to point 3 - the mind-set. So what is mind-set in relation to success? Read the Entire Article ________________________________________________________________________
|
Affordable Resume Writing Services Do You Have a "Success Story Resume?"
Or, does your resume simply provide a listing of your various job descriptions? Your resume should serve as a tool to communicate your "success stories." Most importantly, it should provide a clear message of what types of outcomes you're able to achieve....and will be able to deliver... in a new work environment. |
Sincerely, "Career E-Consultant & Resume Writer" Beacon Career Management, LLC |
No comments:
Post a Comment