Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Ask The When I Grow Up Coach How can I just accept what I love already ( make it my career) - When I Grow Up

Ask The When I Grow Up Coach How can I just accept what I love already ( make it my career) - When I Grow Up In Ask the When I Grow Up Coach, I pick a question thats been thrown my way that I think would be universally helpful for creative career changers. This is a question I got from one of my  Career Campers at the end of the course, and Ive tucked it away for a rainy day. Todays that rainy day!   First, I just wanna say THANK YOU.  I know I was a doubter in the beginningbutyou were right. I SO didnt want to end Career Camp  without something real in hand. And I havent!!!! I  was just going back over everything from the beginning, and so now 2 things happened: 1. Im totally sick of looking at myself 2. I probably badgered myself into just Love What I Love Already. When I do that, I notice all the synchronicities which have showed up in my life! But how do I really embrace what I love to do and start taking action on it? -Career Camper R. When I first decided to become a life coach, I resisted it with every cell of my being, R. Life coaches were hippies! Who read crystals! And didnt shave their armpits! And while theres nothing wrong with that, it so wasnt me and I didnt want people to think it was. I didnt want it so much that I put life coaching out of my mind, even though it intrigued me, excited me, and seemed like the sweet spot of my skill set, experience, passions and lifestyle goals. It took months before I circled back around to the idea and allowed myself to ask: What If? What If I became a life coach? What If I became a life coach for those who  also didnt wanna work with a hippy-dippy crystal reader (not that theres anything wrong with that)? What If I branded and presented myself in a way thatd make  me proud? I also asked, What If I Didnt? What If I Didnt  help creative people through their career transitions? What If I Didnt allow myself to start doing the thing that I can possibly be as passionate about as performing? What If I Didnt  pursue this crazy entrepreneurial dream and just resigned myself to being an office drone? With questions like that, the answer became clear. I like to call it my oh crapballs moment.   Believe me: life woulda been easier if I just  wanted to be a lawyer or accountant or executive assistant. But I couldnt help it! I got excited about envisioning myself as The When I Grow Up Coach, and I had to accept that I just love what I love, as you so eloquently said, R.! If we actually all embrace our passions, dreams and/or personality traits to begin with, wed all find exactly what were looking for (and Id be out of a job! Ha!). But if its tough to do that, Id start by coming out of hiding in a way that doesnt feel  so scary. For me, it was signing up for a life coaching certification and taking classes with other future coaches.  Then it was talking to others about my after-work activities and longer-term career dreams.  Then it was taking on clients and launching my site. All in baby steps! So, what can  you do, R., to dive deeper into doing/learning what you love? I know its especially tough if its not aligned with your current reputation, but that makes it even more important! Have a question you want me to answer in an upcoming post?  Send it to me  via my Contact form. Have any help to give to Career Camper R.? Leave it in the comments! *** Registration for Career Camp opens next month! Sign up for early access + special goodies here.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

How to Use the Resumes Dictionary

How to Use the Resumes DictionaryThe Resumes Dictionary is not just for job hunters, it's for anyone who wants to improve his or her professional resume. Here are some of the things that can be done with this tool.First, let's take a look at what exactly you should put on your resume. You will be required to give the name and contact information of the employer, the company and the previous job titles. This is done so that the reader will get an idea of what you have done in the past and how the company values your skills.Next, you need to decide what you want to write in your resume. You can simply include all the required information, but you may find that this doesn't give the employer enough time to read through your entire resume. If you have a good idea of what you want to put on your resume, then you can start by writing this information.Once you have come up with some good ideas, go back and check those to see if they have already been used by other employers. There are some names, dates and locations that you may have already included in your resume. However, you will find that you can easily modify the resume for your current position.The last thing that you will need to do is edit this resume to make it appear more professional. Some of the things that you can do include making the font bigger, using boldface to show that the resume has a great deal of content and making the paragraph heading easier to read. These are only a few examples of the changes that you can make.Now that you have done some editing to your resume, it's time to submit it. You can find online forms and submission services to help you get this done.After reading this article, you should be able to use theResumes Dictionary to help you with the task of updating your resume. You can even do more by using the other features available.

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Writing an Interestin G Objective for a Resume Help!

Writing an Interestin G Objective for a Resume Help! There are many things to take into account when writing an effective resume objective. The point is quite easy. So ensuring that you know the crucial things that will need to get included when crafting your resume is of high importance. You must have five objective statements. Have different objective statements for all of the jobs that you want to apply. Sometimes Resume objective can appear to be a little statement but it has an extremely massive message to convey. Key Pieces of Writing an Interestin G Objective for a Resume If you're searching for a position doing graphic design, photography is an excellent skill to get. Writing a winning college student career objective is a fairly effortless approach to bolster your application for this internship or job you've got in sight. When you're crafting your resume objective, you should concentrate on particular abilities and experiences which are directly linked to the job. You didn't choose to be a teacher as you wished to turn into rich, you did it as you have passion for education. The use of job specific resume objective is only going to be targeting the job that you've indicated in the statement. There are primarily two types of resume objectives. As a result, while your resume objective should incorporate information on the career which you want, you also need to spell out why you are the perfect candidate for the job. Your career objective will permit the employer to understand whether they need to consider your resume. Moreover, you may wind up in work which you can't do. To begin with, examine the job description to see whether it indicates the kind of skills the provider is seeking. If you are at present seeking employment, you should sell yourself be a resume that shows the company your distinctive qualifications.