Today's the big day that I announce my book. It's not out yet. Not until May 22. But today is the day I put the photo of the book cover on the blog and tell you that you should pre-order the book. Yes. Please do that.
But what I'm really going to do today is tell [...]
Browsing category "Starting a new job"Hey, it's time to pre-order my book!
March 8th, 2007
My plan to stop second-guessing myself
January 12th, 2007
A few weeks ago, I wrote about how I was overhauling my time management strategy. And believe it or not, things are getting a little better. How to deal with depression at work
Posted to: Self-management | Starting a new job
September 8th, 2006
Kristen Ryan graduated a year ago and accepted a position in public relations. After two months on the job, she started having anxiety attacks, and after six months on the job, anxiety attacks were almost daily. Ryan says the anxiety was from the “pressures of life changes: Moving away from family, staring new job, transitioning [...] How to tell your boss you quit: Artfully shift the balance of power
August 1st, 2006
Of all the Google searches that end up at my blog, the most common is some version of, "How do I tell my boss that I'm quitting." This seems to be a frequent topic at a lot of career sites; quitting well is a big issue. The official announcement of my blog
June 7th, 2006
Today is the official announcement of my blog. I actually started blogging three months ago, when I was doing interviews for my recent column about blogging. It became clear that anyone who is very serious about their career should have a blog, and I didn't have one. Join a social network before you need a job
May 29th, 2006
The more you like your job, the more you should network. If you have a great job, you probably have a lot to offer people. Do all your favors now, when you don't need any in return. The problem with networking to get a job is that you are not that attractive when you need [...] First step in a new job is to figure out what it is
Posted to: Starting a new job
May 6th, 2006
Most jobs turn out to be very different than what you were told about in the interview. So your first task in your new job is to figure out what the job really is. Most people don't do this which is why there is a whole cottage industry of people who coach for the first [...] Advice for new managers: Be nice
February 15th, 2006
The best advice anyone will give you as a manager is to be kind and caring and make the world a better place. This does not mean that you should be a pushover or a flower child. You still need to get your work done, be a star performer, etc. But serious kindness gets you [...] 4 worst mistakes of a first-time manager
Posted to: Leadership | Management | Managing up | Mentoring | Promoting yourself | Self-management | Starting a new job | Time management
June 3rd, 2005
First-time managers are generally nightmares to work for. They are people who got promoted by doing a non-management job well, and in fact they probably have little experience in management. Here are four of the mistakes that will undermine a new manager the fastest. How to succeed in a new job
February 14th, 2005
The majority of people who fail at their job will fail in the first 90 days. So take special care to make a good start. Here are areas you need to manage carefully. Interviewing idiots
Posted to: Finding a career | Knowing yourself | Promoting yourself | Starting a new job | Working from home
February 5th, 2005
In case you’ve never noticed, I rarely interview anyone for this column. Most of my sources are family and unsuspecting friends who complain that I make everyone look bad. But it is not true. It is true that they THINK I make them look bad, but in fact, I could rip them apart in my [...] 5 things to do right before you start a new job
October 19th, 2004
My husband just accepted a new job, and he had to give his new boss a start date. We agreed that he would take a week off before he starts, but it turns out we had very different ideas about what that week would entail. Everyone has something to offer, no matter how little experience you have
July 7th, 2004
One of the most difficult parts of making the transition from college to work is waking up every morning and getting to the office on time. After you have mastered that, the next most difficult thing is the “what am I doing here?" problem. This problem has two scenarios. The first is you have the [...] Sometimes finding a job is a mixed blessing
July 30th, 2003
Once someone’s been unemployed for a while, employment is a mixed blessing. Of course, the jobless are anxious about finances and worried about the growing hole in their resume. But the long, flexible hours of unemployment suck you in and make you think that maybe, just maybe, you do not have the time or the [...] |
PMS & startup stress converge on my face. $60 topical treatment sale. But here's what worked: A little dab of toothpaste on each zit. 1 day ago
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