Posted on
February 15, 2010 by
Emily Bardeen
If you’re looking for inspiration to recharge your career, look no farther than Apolo Ohno’s 1500 meter Olympic performance. At 27, an age considered long in the tooth for a speedskater, Ohno not only won a silver medal, he proved he’s just as competitive as his younger rivals.
In the current economy, many seasoned employees are finding their careers plateaued or their job prospects slimming as they face stiff competition in the workplace. Here are four strategies that contributed to Apolo Ohno’s recent success and how you can apply them to your career.
Commit yourself. Ohno purposefully committed to a third Olympics because of his love for the sport, the Vancouver location, and his personal passion for excellence. That commitment fueled his drive forward through good days and bad. Read more...
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Posted on
November 20, 2009 by
Emily Bardeen
A woman of child-bearing age who couldn’t get pregnant in biblical times is like a person today who is able to work but can’t find a job. Through no fault of their own, each loses their place in society and is at risk for losing their sense of self-worth.
Hannah went through terrible times until she finally asked for help. The story of how God helped Hannah with her troubles gives hope to those facing the anxiety of unemployment.
1 Samuel (1:4-20)
Poor Hannah! She wants a baby desperately, and yet she can’t conceive. Her husband’s other wife, Peninnah, has plenty of sons and daughters. As members of the same household, surely Hannah is expected to help care for the children. What a bitter pill to swallow. Read more...
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Posted on
September 25, 2009 by
Emily Bardeen
The end of the Great Recession – are we there yet? Half of our workforce can hardly wait. According to a recent survey by the Adecco Group North America, 54% of employed Americans plan to look for a new job as soon as the economy improves. You too? That’s a lot of competition – if I were you I’d start now.
I’ve always tended to toward the “Lord helps those who help themselves” approach to things. So please, help yourself to a few, proven strategies to get ready for when the job market improves:
Become the Ideal Candidate Read more...
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Job Search, Job Search Strategy, Job Target