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The Franchise Option Part 2: What to Expect from Franchising in Mid-Life
Last time I wrote about what to expect from franchising after graduation. If you are mid-career and think that perhaps now is the time to quit your job and get into a business, then read on for what to expect from franchising in mid-life.
The Franchise Option: Part 1
A guest post from Rebecca Page, CEO, Concierge Home Services. Each Friday, social media is cluttered with TGIF posts from people watching the clock count down to the start of the weekend. I cannot relate to what they are feeling. I love Fridays for the same reason...
Q&A with Dr. Helen: Ages have Stages
There’s evidence of a two-pronged problem in many workplaces. The junior employees are run off their feet for less pay. My more established clients feel pushed out or dismissed to make room for fresh, vibrant, flexible employees. This is basically an example of coded language used to exclude more mature, more expensive workers.
Online Resignations. Today is the day. Colin has had it.
Ours is an era where Facebook memes trend where people throw their hands in the air with witty statements about quitting their jobs. Social media has become an emotional outlet for people who feel alone or frustrated and want to share problems via the Internet.
Job Interviews … 3 Ways to Attack Anxiety When it Wants to Attack You
If your nerves are getting the best of you during a job interview this blog post is for you. If you know someone who is smart, articulate, and confident … except while sitting in front of a future employer, do them a solid and share this with them.
Office Romance – Life Imitating Art?
As adults, we recognize that the positive and negative Hollywood narratives of office romance are fictional, but what is real and relatable are the romantic temptations that sometimes exist on the job …
Nepotism – Does all in the family include the workplace?
There’s no doubt that some of us have very capable family and friends who we’d love to work with because of their abilities and their loyalty. Before going ahead and hiring family and friends, here are 5 things to consider
Tongue Tied About Public Speaking? You’re Not Alone …
The phone rings, it’s Liz, business acquaintance. We talk briefly and then what she says next absolutely floors me! Liz, who is one of the most talented public speakers I know, has terrible stage fright …