Career
Why I Chose to Become a WHEN Career Advisor
Several years ago, when I began working in career development, I began to take an inventory of how people tell stories about their work and career. I have heard stories from intense pain to significant triumph from an incredibly diverse population of people of all ages, races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, and socio-economic backgrounds. One thing [...]
read moreWake-up Call for Those Working from Home
It started off just like any other January 1 for many people – engaging in New Year’s celebrations while making weight loss goals and renewing resolutions. Many set goals, but do not make a true effort to change, which makes it impossible to reach them. I believe that the events of 2020 are happening as [...]
read moreWhat, How, WHEN… Wellness in the Workplace
I recently attended a panel discussion about Wellness in the Workplace facilitated by Founder and Chief WHEN Officer, Randy Miller. The conversation was dynamic, engaging – and also surprising to me that after 25+ years as an industry professional, there is still ambiguity around what wellness means. Panelists at the event, sponsored by AZ BizLink, […]
read moreSurvival of the Fittest
According to Payscale, a leading compensation platform, on average, people will spend approximately 13 years and two months of their lives at work. That means that employers have a lot of time to influence employee behavior, shape the way employees think and what they believe is possible and genuinely impact their lives and the lives […]
read moreWHEN is the right time to make changes in your life.
Let’s face it. Most people are dissatisfied with their careers, feel a general lack of personal happiness or wish they felt better physically. Maybe all three. Making changes to improve the most important aspects of our lives is the biggest challenge a majority of us will ever face because it’s hard to really know what [...]
read moreFour Easy Strategies to Boost Your Happiness at Work
We all want to be happy. Happiness brings with it better health, more satisfying relationships, makes us more creative and attracts positive thinking people into our lives. Since about 1/3 of our life is spent at work, it’s important to find ways to be happy on the job. Although It’s usually easier to focus on [...]
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