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Develop Career Courage

Develop Career Courage

Like me, you may have a view of courage that is represented as a lion; big, fierce, strong, with a determination to achieve whatever the danger.  The lion is not afraid because it has a mission, however, could carelessly facing danger represent courage?  Perhaps the pursuit of the end goal makes it a courageous act?…

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Benefits of Being Yourself at Work

Benefits of Being Yourself at Work

Being yourself at work is underpinned by authenticity, which necessitates living in the moment with an understanding of who you are as an individual and why, knowing your worth and taking responsibility for choices (1). Throughout life, we embark on what psychologists call the hero’s journey (2), a quest to unlock the unique potential to…

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Reflection Improves Performance

Reflection Improves Performance

Often, we can be on automatic pilot and focus on working hard to succeed in achieving our goals and life becomes work, work, and more work because we feel that being productive will deliver results.  We do not stop because we feel that we might lose pace or hinder progress, however, there is power in…

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Overcome Boredom at Work

Overcome Boredom at Work

There comes a time in your career where you experience boredom, lack of motivation, and begin to question if you are in the right job.  If this is you, then do not despair. This feeling could stem from 3 key areas: The organisation you work for or the role itself may not be in line…

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Setting Goals For Success

Setting Goals For Success

The reason we look to set goals is that we want something.  This might be a want for change (a new job or promotion), to grow a capability or to feel fulfilled.  Ultimately, we hope for something better. Hope has an important role because it believes in a better future.  It wants life to change,…

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Find Career Direction

Find Career Direction

Feeling lost in your career can surface in the first few months of the year.  It is a time for goal creation, however often motivation is diluted or even evaporated come February.  For many years it was drilled into me that I needed a 5-year career plan, but how could I plan for an unknown…

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