by Lynden kidd | Feb 12, 2013 | Career, Careers, Motivation, Time Management, Work
“Time is what we want most, but what we use worst.” ― William Penn I know I’m not alone when I tell you that I meet myself coming and going most days….I know many of us do. I am a working parent without a partner and can complain about that all... by Lynden kidd | Jan 29, 2013 | Career, Careers, Happiness in Work, Job Satisfaction, Jobs, Motivation, Work
It’s the end of January and the first month of the year is almost gone. I host a monthly meeting and have been reflecting about our discussion on effective goal setting. With a faint lingering hangover of New Year’s Resolutions and the sad fact that 97% are abandoned... by Lynden kidd | Nov 16, 2012 | Career, Careers, Happiness in Work, Job Satisfaction, Jobs, Work
At a recent meeting with a large group of job seekers, I was heartened to hear how many have positive activity occurring in their search. However, in contrast, I am also struck by some who have worked hard to get something-anything to happen that once they finally... by Lynden kidd | Jul 26, 2012 | Career, Careers, Job Satisfaction, Jobs, Uncategorized, Work
I’m overqualified. I’m not getting hired. I’ve solid experience, an advanced degree plus I’m willing to take a lower-level position. Understand the Concerns of the Hiring Authority Employers hesitate to hire a person who is overqualified because they... by Lynden kidd | Jul 20, 2012 | Career, Careers, Happiness in Work, Job Satisfaction, Jobs, Lynden Live, Motivation, Work
For a long time, the way we understood motivation really worked. It built companies that would become corporate giants and household names; it made us—and our employees—work harder; it generated enormous profits. That model of motivation was this: pay people, and...
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