Monthly Archives: November 2008

How To Present Yourself As An Expert When You Feel Like A Fraud

 
5 “F-words” to help you quickly believe in and market your expert status! 
 
Facts, Focus, Fees, Follow up, Feedback
 
The 5 Fs are most relevant for those of you who are thinking of starting a consultancy or service business, but I hope everyone will be able to glean something useful.
 
Tip 1 – FACTS
 
When you’re [...]

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What Your Party Conversation Says About Your Ideal Work

What sort of people do you prefer to talk to at a party? According to Richard Bolles, author of What Colour Is Your Parachute and long-standing career change guru, your answer to this question will determine the work environment that suits you best.
 
Understanding the type of environment you flourish in is essential to finding [...]

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Coaching Yourself From Circular To Straight line Thinking

 
Many people complain to me that the career or broader life issues they’re grappling with just circle endlessly in their head. I’ve experienced this myself. My two most determined circles were 1) wondering what on earth I was supposed to be doing with my life and later 2) questioning if I had the will, talent, [...]

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