Whether you plan to watch the ball drop in Times Square this New Year’s Eve or be in bed by 10 p.m., one thing is certain: a new year is coming, and with it comes a chance for change. It’s a time to reflect on what works best for you and reset your course for the coming year. Research shows that 41 percent of Americans usually make New Year’s resolutions, and after spending the holidays indulging in food and festivities, it’s not surprising that the most popular resolutions include weight loss, improved fitness and healthier eating. Read More »
Tag Archives: career
Start up your future: Teaching for today’s entrepreneurial business culture
Every year Christine Rainwater asks her Washington, D.C.-based undergraduate business students the same question on their first day of class: are any of you interested in starting a business? Read More »
5 tips that will help your small business make the most of 2016
Is there any time of year more important for a small business than right now? The business you do in these months will go a long way toward not only determining your day-to-day success, but the very outlook for the rest of 2016. So how do you make sure your small business is up to the task and makes the most of the here and now? Read More »
Need A Mid-Career Jumpstart? HIRE YOURSELF!
Consider The ‘Entrepreneur Lite’ Option, Franchise Matchmaker Says Read More »
You’ve Got The Job Interview, Now What?
When it comes to landing the job of your dreams, there are so many ways to go wrong in your efforts – including deciding on the right career path, says career coach Lisa Quast. Read More »
Have You Ever Wanted To Get Paid To Speak?
TED talks, YouTube rants and Mr. Peanut, the mascot for Planters Peanuts, are all signs of just how highly valued the art of oratory is today. Read More »
What employers want: the 3 ‘Cs’
Whether you are an employer looking to hire someone or the person looking to get hired, it’s all about competency. Read More »
How to Quit Your Job With Class
We all experience changes throughout our personal and professional lives. Change is a good thing — it indicates we’re off on the next big adventure. Read More »