By Jessica McGrego...
There is a misconception that hiring a career coach is like admitting failure in your career and this idea can put a lot of people off. But hiring a career coach is no different to hiring a tennis coach when you want to improve your game. Jessica, a professional career coach and regular contributor to Careershifters, explains what career coaching is all about.
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By Toby Buckle
Do you know you should be doing stuff to find a new career, but just don't seem to be able to get round to doing it?
Then you've got a classic case of procrastination - common to any career shifter.
Career coach, Toby Buckle, looks at what you can do both practically and in mind-set to get moving again. More
By Mike Howard on 7 June 2007 at 23:41 in ShiftLogs
Ill have more fun with the creative stuff when Ive got something to be creative with. More
By Lisa Mitchell
Be inspired by Lisa's transition from a national supermarket to becoming her own boss, and her advice on how not to go bananas in the process. More
By Selina Barker on 3 April 2007 at 18:00 in ShiftLogs
I feel that I have finlly reached the top of the mountain and am looking down into a valley on the other side with a career stretching ahead of me that will be truly fulfilling and that will be a never ending journey offering me unforeseen opportunities to grow, contribute and enjoy life to the full. More
By Tony Li on 21 March 2007 at 23:01 in ShiftLogs
So part of my career shift involves some coaching. To get a fresh set of eyes and an experienced brain to help me work on a problem I've been struggling with for the past few years. Tonight I saw a Career Coach and tonight I have a lot to think about. More
By Mike Howard on 9 March 2007 at 20:17 in ShiftLogs
A Brief History of Me Before "The Big Decision"Written 1st Jan 2007 More
By Devi Clark on 6 December 2006 at 00:24 in ShiftLogs
Well, that should teach me. That one phone call I made yesterday, and could have make a month ago, seems to have led to a perfect job! The main lesson is, I spend more time worrying than I need to. More
By Devi Clark on 4 December 2006 at 21:08 in ShiftLogs
I'm great at avoidance. All the diversions were important things that needed to be done, and that is why they were so convincing as excuses. But I think I really know why I put things off. Here I am, going back into the world, and being unsure of whether I can trust myself. More
By Melanie Castles
What a career coach is and how they can help you with your career change. More