A lifetime of hard work may have rewarded you with a nice home and hefty bank accounts, but what happens to all those assets once you’re gone? Maybe you want everything to go to the kids. Perhaps a charity or a cause you champion should get a portion. And what happens if, before you die, […]
Making A Name For Yourself: How To Be A Successful Entrepreneur
By Marla Kott, CEO Imprint Plus Imprint Plus is a 33 year old company. It is 100 per cent women owned. Imprint Plus today has over 35,000 customers spread out over 75 countries. We are proud to have over 26 Fortune 500 customers, but equally proud to be able to service companies that have 2 […]
Make Your Passion Part Of Your Personal Branding Effort
Recently, I was chatting with a new public relations client, and hearing his remarkable story reminded me of how we often separate our professional branding efforts from our true passions. And that may not be the best way to go. This man spent much of his career working with a famous athlete. That might be […]
Looking For The Perfect Job? You May Have Already Found It
What’s your passion? Family? Gardening? Rock climbing? Now think about where your job falls in your list of passions. For many, a job is just a means to an end – it provides money for an education, an SUV, a house and more. But finding passion in your job – whether it’s a clerical or […]
Looking Beyond the Doctor’s Office—The Role of an MS Nurse
For people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic disease that includes a range of physical and emotional symptoms, it is critical to have a strong support system as well as a healthcare team that delivers quality and comprehensive care. Living with MS can be challenging—the disease impacts all individuals differently and is often accompanied […]
Living with a Disability Inspires Graduate to Teach Others How to Cope with Life’s Challenges in Hot Career
Annie Reading draws on personal experience in working as an occupational therapy assistant By Patti Verbanas/Rutgers Today Annie Reading was never one to let a disability get in her way. Born with syndactyly – a congenital condition in which the fingers or toes are webbed or joined – Reading became aware at an early […]
Juggling Family and Career as a Working Mom of Young Kids
By Apryl Schlueter Hello, Superwoman. Yes, I’m talking to you! The one who is doing it all: juggling family, work, health, relationships – it’s not an easy feat, but it all has to get done, right? People don’t realize how hard it is to play this role. We have to find the strength to get […]
It’s Mama’s Turn!
How to Start Your Second Career In today’s healthy economy, jobs are available – even if you’ve been out of the game for years By: Kimberly Palmer WITH A HUSBAND whose career as a construction executive required regular cross-country moves, Kathy Blyze couldn’t stay in one job for long. She was also busy raising her […]
It’s All About Having Quality Conversations
By Denise Hayman-Loa, CEO, Carii, Inc. There is plenty of content available on the internet these days, and plenty of quick likes, cat photos and pictures of dinner. What is more valuable though, and not always as evident, is a true conversation, and one with quality for all involved. My entire career was spent in […]
Is Your Business Growing Too Fast?
How To Maintain Your Market-Share Mojo Extremely rapid growth for a business might sound good, but it can be a mixed blessing. Certainly, high growth yields greater returns, offering shareholders five times more than medium-growth companies, says Debora McLaughlin, CEO of The Renegade Leader Coaching and Consulting Group (www.TheRenegadeLeader.com). Growth predicts long-term success, she says, […]