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1). Are You Engaged?
Whether it is job satisfaction, career development or job search success, things may not be going your way. When this happens, there is a natural tendency to disengage, to unplug. You go through the motions, but part of your mind is elsewhere, unfocussed. You can instantly recognize people who are fully engaged. They are focused, working on what is most important at that time, and committed. And you can recognize those who are not. Which are you?
Article tags: employee engagement, career management, career development, career change

2). Common Misconceptions About Career Management
You get your clothes cleaned when they’re dirty. You pay your bills each month. You see your doctor once or twice a year. You send cards to family-members at each birthday. So, why is it that most people (maybe even you!) don’t integrate career management into their regular routine? Most individuals have a reactive – not a “proactive” – approach to their careers.
Article tags: career management, career success, ford r myers, career path, recruiter myths, salary research, career potential

3). 3 Job Search Tips That Increase Your Success
1) Approach finding a job as if it were a full-time job, because it is. If you had a job, you would report to work at the same time each day (like 8 am), take an hour (or less) for lunch, and quit at the same time each day (like 5 pm). You would work five days every week. And you would work hard to accomplish as much as you could because your career depended upon it.
Article tags: career, job search, career management

4). How Do You Define Career Success?
One of the most important career and life-planning activities you can engage in is finding your own definitions or models of success.
Article tags: define success, career management, career coach, career coaching, personal development

5). Ten Reasons to Invest in Your Career
Not investing in yourself is like floating down a fast river without a paddle, map or knowledge of what's around the next bend. Things may go fine for a while, but at some point, you're going to realize you made a giant mistake. To avoid such unforeseen disaster in your career, you need to invest in it to proactively and thoughtfully create a plan for achieving your career and life goals.
Article tags: career management, career coaching

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