When embarking on change, you may attract critics - those who appear to want to run your idea or dream into the ground. In this article, Brian Cormack Carr looks at the different types of critics you may encounter and how to handle them. More
Career Coach Stephanie Mount reflects on two personal experiences that demonstrate the requirement of self-belief in all that we do.
"In the context of career transition and every other life experience, believing in yourself is the common denominator. I knew I had to believe in myself in order to succeed at the following challenges..."
This lively RSA Animate, adapted from Dan Pink's talk at the RSA, illustrates the hidden truths behind what really motivates us at home and in the workplace.
With so much uncertainty around these days it is no wonder that levels of personal anxiety are running high. It can seem a tough goal just to keep going ! Why therefore would anyone set themselves a challenge to raise the bar even higher and commit to going way past good and work on becoming truly great? More
Many career shifters will say they don't have a clue what they want to do. However ften we do have clues but shoot them down before we've even given them a chance. Career coach, Sonia Lakshman, takes a closer look at the saboteur in us all. More
By Selina Barker on 29 November 2006 at 15:35 in ShiftLogs
I guess I have to accept that change is all part of the rich texture of life and there's no way of avoiding growing pains. But there's got to be a way of handling it better than wallowing in it and feeling sorry for myself. More
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