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How
To Deal With A Difficult Boss
Most
people at some point in their lives have to deal with a difficult boss.
Difficult supervisors vary in personality from being a little pushy or
rude, all the way to being downright abusive. Many people feel that an
abusive boss has control of their personal life outside of work by
lowering their self-esteem and making them live in constant fear. The role
of a supervisor sometimes attracts certain controlling-type personalities
because they crave the power it gives them and because they lack such
control in their own personal lives. A supervisor has complete control
over your most basic human needs—your ability to put food on the table
and a roof over your head. More
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8
Basic Truths for Creating a Career you Love
If you want to create a career you love, keep these eight basic
career truths in mind. More
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6
Steps To Ensure You Always Have A Job
Did
you ever notice that there are certain people who have great jobs?
They are always working on a consistent basis even in shaky
industries and uncertain .... possible and is within your reach.
Then, make it happen. So, what do you say? You only have one life to
live, so it might as well be a life you love! More
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The Top Seven Causes Of Workplace
Stress And Fifteen Ways To Get Rid Of Them
Anyone who has ever worked knows that stress is part of the workplace.
Stress in itself is not bad, in fact, we can’t live without it. Applying
the correct amount of stress hardens our muscles, sharpens our minds, and
strengthens our spirits. It is when we move from this “good” type of
stress into distress that things begin to go wrong. More
on Job Stress
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Career
Transitions Through Discovering Your Life Purpose
Career transitions are exciting. They place you on the verge of something
new and challenging and prompt your mind to think in a whole new way. More
on Career Transitions. |
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Expert
Advice
How
To Win Back your Confidence and Land the Next Job
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By Jo Miller
When Janine Haynes found
herself unexpectedly back on the job market after a round of layoffs, her
first instinct was to jump into action and start her search. "With
fourteen years experience as a marketing manager at increasingly senior
levels, I knew I was employable and that the right job must be out
there." More
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Alternative
Job Searching Methods
Coping
with Job Loss
Have
You Ever Thought About Becoming Your Own Boss
Surviving Office Politics
The
Three Lies of Career Limitation |