A Harvard psychology researcher explains that rather than thinking of success as the source of happiness, we should think of happiness as a source of success–and one that’s more under our control than we imagine.
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Experience more important than paycheck…Debatable or makes sense?
Posted: 10th December 2012 by Lucy in HOW DO I GET THERE, WHO AM ITags: career counselling, internship, placement, volunteering, work experience
Experience more important than paycheck, internships keep skills sharp: http://www.pbn.com/detail.html?sub_id=cb9216b8ae8c&page=1 This article helps to realize that what we are going through is a global tendency. Training “on a job” during volunteering or internships time is the most popular way to get into the industry, avoid work gaps on a resume, add to the skills, keep […]
UNEMPLOYED 50+ SURVIVAL KIT
Posted: 25th April 2011 by Lucy in HOW DO I GET THERE, WHO AM ITags: career counselling, job search strategies, Job Search Success, transition
A growing number of those who desperately need to work fear they have already been shut out of the work force… How to overcome these obstacles, when you over 50? Here are some good tips, given by the best career professionals from blogging discussions on this topic: “For the over 50 demographic, it’s important to […]
YOU CAN DO IT
Posted: 21st April 2011 by Lucy in WHO AM ITags: health and wellness, MEDITATION, RELAXATION
If you watched the “Sicko” of M.Moore, you have to agree that something’s wrong with the health system, which raise multibillion profits of pharmaceutical and health insurance companies, while people even with good health insurance are getting less and less healthy. Most of us not only take health for granted, but think that if […]
INSIGHTS ON VOLUNTEERING DURING RECESSION
Posted: 11th February 2011 by Lucy in HOW DO I GET THERE, WHO AM ITags: career counselling, career transition, job search strategies, volunteering
THINKING OUTLOUD….I was thinking about the tendency of FORCED volunteering, which is happening every day for the three most vulnerable layers of our populations: foreign-trained professionals, middle-aged career changers and generation Y recent graduates of high or post-secondary schools. They have all been advised that starting volunteering is the gateway into their dream jobs, networking, […]