Archive for June, 2008

Life Balance- A Master Class

I’ve been working a full time job for all of my adult life. In addition, I have always had several side projects which I actively pursue, not to mention a personal life and hobbies and all that. I am a very good multi-tasker. I can keep my focus on short term tasks and long term goals. I am adept at making lists and carving out time to get each item on the list done.

Okay, I was. Last month we picked up our now 7-month-old new bundle of joy from Taiwan. Since this is a blog about career transition, I will refrain from sharing the details but simply say the following summary:

  • We went through a lot of effort to get him.
  • He is generally a great baby, though he is teething so tres cranky a lot of the time.
  • We adore him.

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But since I am currently his solo full-time caregiver and he is extremely limited in what he can do on his own (going to the bathroom in a diaper, crying, skootching awkwardly across the floor, etc.), I am completely unable to keep up my juggling act. Sure, I get a few minutes here and there to run to my computer and bill a client for work I did before we got the baby or contact a client to set our next meeting. I am even- right now- getting to blog while the boy sleeps.

But it’s not like it was. And until I get some fabulous childcare in place, it can’t be. It will be soon, but it won’t be tomorrow. So I’ll have to focus on being a good mom and let the work wait if need be. That is my version of Life Balance at the moment. We’ll see how it evolves with the bambino in the picture…

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Got Career Advice?

I graduated from college a while back, but I’m guessing it’s not much different now than it was then.

The only advice I got in high school about my career path was from my parents and other well-meaning adults giving their best guesses, and maybe a few minutes spent with a harried “guidance counselor” at my school. (My vague recollection is of being guided to a very, VERY large book that listed every college in the US and provided two pages of information on each one. Overwhelming? Yes. Helpful? Not so much.)

In college and as graduation loomed, I don’t remember getting much career advice at all. There was no one helping me make informed choices on what summer internship between junior and senior year would be most beneficial, what paying jobs I should aim for during school. There was no one specifically focused on helping me land the right first job out of school. There was probably a “career planning center” at my college, but the experience with my high school “guidance counselor” scared me off exploring that route.

I can only imagine how much better it would’ve felt to have a professional sit down with me and discuss my options- my interests, my passions, my needs- as I went out into the work world, and how much more competent and capable I would’ve been if I’d had someone really prepare me for job hunting, giving me solid advice, and skills I could use not just then, but throughout my career as I moved from job to job. A professional resume and cover letter? That would’ve been great, too.

Though I can’t say it would’ve changed the overall shape of my career, that sort of professional guidance  would’ve given me more options, better options, less guessing. It would’ve empowered me to reach higher, to move on more readily when the job was no longer stimulating, confident that I could get something else, something better. In short, I wish there’d been someone like me around doing what I’m doing now when I’d graduated from college.

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Are You in the Middle of a Career Transition?

You are in the middle of a CAREER TRANSITION if:

  • You just graduated from college and you are trying to land your first job- or even just figure out what that first job should be.
  • You are a mid-career professional unsatisfied with your current line of work and you know you need to make a change. But how? And to what?
  • You have been out of the job market for a while (raising a kid, retired, recovering from an illness) and you want to get back in to the professional world, albeit maybe doing something different from what you did before you left the work world.

You have come to the right place. This is where I will be sharing information just for you. Advice, guidance, cautionary tales… all designed to help you get from where you are to where you want to be.

Feel free to comment, ask questions, suggest topics. This is for you.

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Welcome to My World…

This blog is a companion to momentumadvantage.com, the site for Momentum Advantage Career Services. I am a Career Advisor & Strategist, Personal Marketing Specialist, and Transition Facilitator. I also sometimes add Life Purpose Detective, but I have mixed feelings about that. I’m sure I’ll address that in an upcoming blog.

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