Posts Tagged ‘Career Advice’

Career Advice: Get a LinkedIn Account!

January 26th, 2012

To this day I still can not believe how many young aspiring financial professionals do not have a LinkedIn account. I think it is absolutely necessary. But first, let me tell you why I would be a lot happen yet.

First Advertising shy, “I am a young professional and I do not know yet.” I understand completely. If I please my ignorance when I first started in banking, I grimace, and then I crawl. But it is so important is that anyone who begins to understand, they know it or not, is the same. I know a lot of delegates in the graduate programs tend to be arrogant, but was quickly replaced by the one-do-I-get-me-Get into thinking if they achieve a sales office. Your name out there to start. Then you build your knowledge.

Second Misplaced loyalty: “My boss thinks I am.” No, it will not eventually everyone in the market developed a reputation you want to be good to you if you are not … communicate what you do in life, no one will guess. Speaking up is very important for your long term career. Start early. You can fill in the blanks later. (I’m 37 years old, and I still have my profile update almost every month …) » Read more: Career Advice: Get a LinkedIn Account!

Why Massage Therapists Should Dress for Success

January 26th, 2012

Dress for Success is a saying on the basis of sound advice ~ tips that really works! Increasingly, I fear that goes by the wayside, particularly with regard to the more casual vocations such as massage therapy. There are several reasons why massage therapists are Dress for Success.

I am a keen observer of the world around me, especially when it comes to the body and body therapists. Over the years I saw many examples of how not to succeed, would fascinate you dress. I’ll post some of these shares my point, that’s easy to do if you are Dress for success, you tend to succeed when you do not.

I live in an area full of massage therapists, mobile therapists, and above all ~ there is hardly a week goes by that I do not see a therapist performing a table in or out of a session, when I go into town and therapists have in ~ I come to my house for meetings, I have many examples of how not to share Dress for success.

What if you had placed yourself in the shoes of a new client? Not necessarily your customers, if the following description (and hopefully not for you!) Fit, but you think that only a generic client looking for a massage at home. » Read more: Why Massage Therapists Should Dress for Success

How to Get Promoted: Eight Ways to Advance in Your Career

January 17th, 2012

As an experienced manager and trainer, I noticed some common characteristics and behaviors of people who are usually selected for promotion divided. Here are eight things affect your control of the management decision to the next level will help to promote.

First Have a life outside of work. Many people live under the false impression that prior to the work they should concentrate on the work and not much else. They are the ones who work late at night to recognize worried about what will happen if they take leave, and wake up years later that they have forgotten how they like to ski or play a good novel from time to time used. No one likes a bore. If you are in activities that have committed nothing to do with your job, it lifts spirits, makes it more fun to be around, and often give you good ideas apply to employment, which makes you valuable. By switching to a different part of the brain when you learn something new or doing something you love. As a bonus side effect – you enjoy your life hell of a lot more. » Read more: How to Get Promoted: Eight Ways to Advance in Your Career