Archive for March, 2009
Change-ability Tip #10: Use your environment to your advantage
Ever thought about why you like to spend timeĀ in one room versus another? Do you avoid shopping in a particular store because you find the (dis)organization or appearance overwhelming? Do you eat the entire bag of corn chips unless you put them out of sight/reach in the cupboard? That our environment affects our behaviour [...]
Posted: March 15th, 2009 under 50 Ways to be resilient, Change-ability Tip, Environment, Resilience.
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Change-ability Tip #9: Ask your friends for positive feedback
Think about the people in your life and the positive attributes you’ve observed. Most of us have no difficulty listing the positive characteristics of our friends and colleagues. But how often do we tell them?
I first tried this change-ability tip in a coaching program I was developing for recent graduates of university/training programs. I wanted [...]
Posted: March 10th, 2009 under 50 Ways to be resilient, Accessing your personal story, Change-ability Tip.
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Change-ability Tip #8: Use new information to improve results
Experienced workers beware–Prove you are adaptable on the job
Feeling confident about job prospects because of your extensive work experience? According to researchers at Ohio State University, previous work experience may be a downside if you don’t also possess the adaptability needed to fit into a new workplace. If you are well into your career or [...]
Posted: March 1st, 2009 under 50 Ways to be resilient, Career development, Change-ability Tip, Research, Self-marketing.
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