Month: September 2014
How to Find Work-Life Balance with Moderation
Almost everything from coffee, red wine and even desserts can be good for us, if we indulge in moderation. Moderation, or the act of being balanced mentally and emotionally at work, can also bring us great results. Working day and night may bring great financial rewards and career success, butRead More
3 Ways to Create a Home Office
For over seven years, I devoted myself entirely to the practice of law and working as a corporate attorney. When year number eight rolled around, with its continued promises of working long, stressful hours at a thankless job, I decided to make the leap out of the legal profession andRead More
5 Ways to Write a Better Resume
As the job market and jobs themselves are evolving, it’s important to remember that resumes evolve along with them. While the resume has always played an important role, there are also new trends to which we must pay attention. If you want to write a resume that will help youRead More
How to Deal with Conflict
There will always be conflict at work. It can range from petty squabbles to major disagreements. Sometimes this conflict boils over into angry words or worse. These situations have the potential to damage relationships, your professional growth, even your job. In order to avoid that, here are five tips for how toRead More
5 Essential Questions to Ask Your Interviewer
There are many things you should probably never ask at a job interview, like if they have a drug testing policy, do background checks or how many sick days you get. But there are also some questions that might help you find out a little more about the job you’reRead More
6 Steps to Tame Email Overload
Keeping on top of your email inbox is becoming more and more of a challenge for many of us. There’s just too much, too often, waiting for a response yesterday. It’s difficult to manage all this information and still get your work done. Often times we can end up feelingRead More