May 2011
10 posts
Accept Yourself And Others Will Follow
By Robin Roffer
Creating a personal brand is about shining a light on what’s different about you
For as long as I can remember, I’ve always been self-conscience about my prominent Jewish nose. So naturally, I protested when Mark Hanauer, a well-known LA-based photographer, made me turn sideways to shoot my profile. The result is one of the best photos ever taken of me.
When I posted that...
Your Journey Line: Discover What Shaped Your...
By Andria L. Corso
A couple of months ago I wrote about one of my clients who had a break through after realizing his limiting beliefs about his job search were holding him back. Further work with him revealed a lot about where these beliefs came from and how to change them.
So, where do our limiting beliefs come from? Typically they are things we heard from authority figures when we were...
To me, being a Peace Seeker means looking to help everyone—-not...
– Malki Means King
February 2010
2 posts
I was blown away at the accuracy Wagele-Stabb Career Finder. Would you believe...
– Janet Boyer
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review of The Career Within You on Lunch.com by JanetBoyer Jan 25, 2010
“Wherever you are at this point, you have a feeling there is an authentic career within you. Watch it unfold as you learn about the nine career types, discover which one fits you, and then match yourself to a career that is right for your particular combination of traits, gifts, and wishes. Then, this...
January 2010
10 posts
Don’t waste time and money on the wrong career path. Find the career you are...
– Siovonne Smith Diemer
Submitted by SmithDiemer on Thu, 01/21/2010 - 10:24pm on www.youronramp.com
Find the Best Career For Your Personality -Check out “The Career Within You” - “How to Find the Perfect Job for Your Personality” by Bay Area authors Ingrid Stabb and Elizabeth Wagele. Here’s a new angle, help job seekers and job changers discover their best life & career path for...
Survey: More Americans Unhappy at Work →
Just 45 Percent of U.S. Workers are Satisfied with Their Jobs
Reposted from January 5th article on cbsnews.com
(AP) We can’t get no job satisfaction. Even Americans who are lucky enough to have work in this economy are becoming more unhappy with their jobs, according to a new survey that found only 45 percent of Americans are satisfied with their work. That was the lowest level ever recorded by the Conference Board research group in more than 22...
PEOPLEGOGY: Teaching, Learning, and Leadership... →
From my strengths to my weaknesses, reading my type felt like talking to an old...
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Re-posted book review on Jan. 6, 2010 from Will Deyamport, MSEd, PEOPLEGOGY blog
Written by Wagele and Stabb, Career Within You is my first introduction to Enneagram typing. Comfy and unpretentious, the book offers straightforward and uncomplicated descriptions of the 9 personality types, the values and interests of each type, as well as how each one fits a myriad of career opportunities....
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Finding the Perfect Job for Your Personality - A... →
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Re-posted from the blog of Lewis Lin, AKA Seattle Interview Coach:
Trying to figure out your next career move? The Career Within You is a new book that guides you through the process of finding the career best suited for you. It analyzes:
Your traits
Your strengths
Your career wishes
Unlike other personality tests, the book not only helps you understand your character traits, but also...
November 2009
3 posts
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Harmonizer (e-Type 9) Career Strengths: Ian Wallis...
At Star Grocery in the Elmwood neighborhood of Berkeley, California, Ian Wallis creates a sense of connectedness for employees and customers. Regulars of “Star” adore this local grocery. Many can walk to it from their homes and when they enter they feel like they went back in time to an era when people were less rushed, aisles were less crowded, and the butcher knew them by name. Ian is...
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September 2009
5 posts
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Career Strengths: Dauntlessness and Expressing...
Paul Gilliham, Director of Customer Marketing, is a web strategist. He takes a dauntless approach to his public persona compared to the early days of his career in traditional public relations and a suit-and-tie culture. When he transitioned into a more trendy work culture of the high-tech industry, Gilliham discovered he enjoyed surprising people with his appearance by sporting a goatee or a hip...
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Career Strength: Social Networking
One of the career strengths of the Enthusiast is Social Networking. The Enthusiast is the person you want to put at the front of the organization to welcome people and make new connections for your firm. Violet, an Enthusiast, opened a speakeasy in Brooklyn, NY, and networked with people in the neighborhood to build up a customer base for her bar. Chris was a product manager at a large coporation...
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