by Tanya | Jul 11, 2018 | career change, career coach, career goals, career planning, Job Applications, Resumes, self managed career
Career success is that dream that everyone wishes for. The best way to know when you get there is to know where you are going. To do that you need to set goals. According to Personal Plan over 80% of people do not set goals! Just think of how ahead of the game you...
by Tanya | Jun 12, 2018 | career change, career coach, career goals, career planning, Job Applications, Resumes, self managed career
Upskill Twenty four hours are not enough. It can feel that way if you are trying to find time to better yourself. Continuously learning is the perfect way to keep from being replaced and not being able to find a new job. Think about all the people who worked in...
by Tanya | Oct 20, 2017 | career change, career goals, career planning, self managed career
Changing careers is not something that is usually done overnight. There is often a gradual awakening and increased awareness that we’ve been living in a bit of bubble. So often, we set out on the path towards a particular career, gaining our qualifications, getting a...
by Tanya | Sep 1, 2017 | career change, career coach, career goals, career planning, self managed career, work life balance
Don’t you deserve a job you love? Someone told me recently about all the things they’ve given up for their kids. Their youth, sleep, pre-baby body, a clean house, cocktails by the swim up bar on holidays. And their dreams of a new career. Babies had come...
by Tanya | Aug 28, 2017 | career change, career coach, career goals, career planning
When it comes to their careers, it’s undeniable that women are often short-changed as they sacrifice career progression in favour of making family friendly career choices. Despite living in an age where feminism is quite prevalent, we’re still seeing women being paid...
by Tanya | Jul 3, 2017 | career change, quitting work, self managed career, Uncategorized, work life balance
About a month ago, I quit my job. It wasn’t a fiery walk out or anything, but there were a lot of tears and sadness. I’d been there for almost 10 years, and they really were like my family in many ways. The sadness was partly because I felt it was...