An American Halloween Tale
by Deb Bryan August 11, 1892 Lizzie Andrew Borden was put on trial for the killing of her parents in Fall River, Massachusetts. (Now, you knew you could not get away without hearing a Halloween...
View ArticleYour Job Search Team
By Cynthia Sutherland Job search is an independent and even a solitary venture. After all, you are the one who needs to do the work to find a new job. But…you’re definitely not alone on this journey....
View ArticleJob Search Tip from Johnny Carson: “I’ll be right back”
By Deb Bryan Here’s Johnny! http://www.showbiz411.com Sunday’s Tribune had a story about one of America’s best known funnymen, Johnny Carson (Rick Kogan, Oct. 20). Johnny Carson had an on-stage...
View ArticleThe Small Stuff
By Cynthia Sutherland When you’re searching for a job, input from others, i.e., “You didn’t get the job,” seems like a big deal. This feedback can be viewed as a “no” vote. But it’s really a nit in...
View ArticleCrocodile Hunter Returns (Well, maybe)
By Deb Bryan Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin A couple of well known dads have been in the news lately; Steve Irwin, Crocodile Hunter and Brett Favre of Green Bay Packers Football fame. Their stories...
View ArticleTake Us Up, Mr. Sulu: The Dare
By Deb Bryan Starship EnterpriseMy brother and I were not bad, we were quick, energetic, and had a passion for exploring. What one of us thought of the other one was soon to do, approaching our...
View ArticleGlass Half Full
By Cynthia Sutherland “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.” -Albert Einstein (from brainyquote.com) Half full or half empty?from...
View ArticleBasic Beliefs in Job Search
By Cynthia Sutherland “Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself, do not go out and look for a successful personality and duplicate it.” -Bruce Lee (From www.brainyquotes.com)...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Measure of Success
By Tim Klepaczyk LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/timklepaczyk/ How do you measure success? Perhaps the most commonly cited yardsticks are corporate advancement and financial wealth. This is reinforced...
View ArticleTry a Little Appreciation
By Cynthia Sutherland Deliberately adopt an attitude of appreciation. When you intentionally appreciate aspects of your life, it starts you on your way to feeling good. And when you feel good, you...
View Article“Hello World ” and 100 Bottles of Beer on the Wall
Favorite Beers of America in order of popularity: Blue Moon, Bud Lite, Yeugling, Sam Adams, Miller Lite, Coors, and Corona. How do you get rid of a 100 bottles of your favorite beer down off the...
View ArticleNo One Was Betting on Them
Yulia Lipnitskaya – Internet Just who are Yulia Lipnitskaya and Jimmy Fallon? They are both contenders for the prize in the ring of their professions. They perform before the world and have the guts...
View ArticleLessons from the Olympics
By Tim Klepaczyk LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/timklepaczyk/ I have been enjoying the winter Olympics. Yesterday evening it was great to see U.S. skaters Meryl Davis and Charlie White persevere in...
View Article“Maybe?” — Another Way to Consider Job Descriptions
By Cynthia Simmons Perhaps I should start this blog post by saying what I do professionally: I’m a content professional. I write, edit, research, acquire, and assemble content. To produce information...
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