Tag Archives: Hallie Crawford
Career Advice for the College Grad and Boomerang Generation
Posted on 01. May, 2009 by Matt Shelly.
Are you a member of the Boomerang Generation? You are if you were born between 1977 and 1989. It’s called the “boomerang” because many young people of this generation went off to college, graduated, and ended up back home with Mom and Dad. If you are among this group, know that it’s okay to lean on your parents for at least a little while as you get your career bearings.
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The Career Seeker’s Guide to Setting Tangible Goals
Posted on 28. Apr, 2009 by Matt Shelly.
One of the most challenging aspects of making a career change is learning how to harness your dreams and make them happen. Bring your fantasy of “the perfect career for me” back down to earth and turn it into a workable plan that you can knock out step by step. I suggest you begin by setting tangible goals.
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Career Survival Tips: Taking Care of Mind, Body and Soul While in Career Transition
Posted on 21. Apr, 2009 by Matt Shelly.
Sometimes we’re so busy taking care of business that we forget to take care of ourselves. Yet, if you’re amidst a major career change, there is nothing more important than listening to your Inner Voice and tending to all the little things your body, mind and soul is asking for and needs. Here are some great ways to nourish your whole self and stay balanced while successfully navigating through your career change.
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Five Signs It’s Time to Look for a New Job
Posted on 17. Apr, 2009 by Matt Shelly.
When working with my career coaching clients about how to know when it’s time to look for a new job, I always tell them that whatever they do they should not remain miserable.
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What To Do If You Lose Your Job
Posted on 16. Apr, 2009 by Matt Shelly.
If you’re like me, you hate turning on the morning news these days because of all the doom and gloom with the economy. There’s no doubt about it. The world is a scary place right now. And for many of us, what is especially unnerving is the way the unemployment rate continues to rise.




