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November 19, 2018
Fear of Embarrassment

A less discussed, often more problematic and, fortunately, more ameliorable inhibitor of wise action is fear of embarrassment: that others will think less of them. A few examples:
For fear of seeming less-than, being unwilling to ask one’s network for job leads.For fear of sounding awkward, not asking someone for a date.For fear of showing vulnerability, being too withholding.But what to do? I offer suggestions in my PsychologyToday.com article today.
Published on November 19, 2018 17:28
November 14, 2018
The World's Shortest Course on Money:

Published on November 14, 2018 14:30
November 4, 2018
On Time: Wringing 15 months from a 12-month year

Take more time to think about complex problems so, per Kahnemann’s Type I and Type 2 thinking, you’re more likely to generate better answers.Emphasize work-life balance so your brain will be fresher and because, it is argued, that the life well-led is more than about contribution.Those points are often Buddhist-infused: meditate, be mindful.
Predictably, the recommendation to muse more and do less has attracted fans, especially among those not very focused on productivity. And indeed, it’s unarguable that it’s wise to take a little time get clear on your life’s priorities, your foundational goals.
But in terms of tactics, one size doesn’t fit all. Most of my clients who are making a substantial contribution (as well as good income) actually benefit more from time hacks: ways to wring 15 months from a 12-month year. I offer them in my PsychologyToday.com article today.
Published on November 04, 2018 00:02
November 2, 2018
Collateral Material: Key to Landing a Good Job

Even many honest resumes have been crafted by hired-gun resume writers who not only polish accomplishments but write the resume in a style that conveys intelligence and organizational ability that only sometimes reflects the candidate’s.
Unless a resume contains incontrovertible excellence, e.g., a quick set of promotions at an A-list employer, or is a referral from a trusted colleague, the resume, no matter how primped, is unlikely to lift an application to the top of an often thick pile.
Thus, most job applicants are wise to show, not just tell. That means including collateral material with job applications. My PsychologyToday.com article today describes the major types.
Published on November 02, 2018 17:59
November 1, 2018
What Will Happen to the "Bottom Half?"

Consensus is that much of the remaining decent-paying employment will demand ever more brainpower, technical chops, and communication skills. And with so many applicants available, employers will be able to insist also on people who are likeable, reliable, enthusiastic and healthy.
The Big Question is, what’s going to happen to the many millions of people who don’t get hired for those jobs? I fear that things will be different from previous technological waves in which new technologies, net, created more new jobs. I predict that because so much of the future economy will be based on digital products and services, which can be produced by the millions with a push of a button.
My PsychologyToday.com article today describes what will likely be a problemed existence for the "bottom half" and possible approaches to ameliorating the situation.
Published on November 01, 2018 17:01
October 31, 2018
ShrinkMatch: Like match.com but for psychotherapists and clients.

It surprises me that the dating-website paradigm hasn’t been applied more broadly, for example, in pairing psychotherapist with client. After all, client success is so dependent on being well-matched.
I have some thoughts on how shrinkmatch.net might work. I describe them in my PsychologyToday.com article today in hopes that one or more readers decides to make it happen.
Published on October 31, 2018 21:21
What Does Love Have to Do With Finding a Job?

How can a career changer make an employer do the irrational? Make him or her fall in love with you. I’m not talking about romantic love (although that’s been known to work.) I explain what I am talking about in my PsychologyToday.com article today.
Published on October 31, 2018 10:54
October 29, 2018
A Gratifying Moment

Published on October 29, 2018 00:10
October 28, 2018
What Would You Do? An Ethical Dilemma

Published on October 28, 2018 17:12
October 26, 2018
Changing Careers: Myths and Best Practices

As my PsychologyToday.com article today, I share what I'm planning to say.
Published on October 26, 2018 17:34
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