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Tag Archives: work
Giving Meaning to Work
About a month after starting my first “real” job at a public accounting firm following college graduation, I vividly remember waking up and thinking, “I can’t believe that this is going to be my life for the next 40 years, … Continue reading
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Tagged HBR, meaningful, nonprofits, purpose, salary, work
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It’s Time to Stop Faking Wellness
“Mental Health is a challenge, but not a weakness.” This is a statement made in the recent HBR article, “We Need to Talk More About Mental Health at Work.” I totally believe in and agree with the statement. However, it … Continue reading
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Tagged corporate wellness, employees, HBR, mental health, wellness, work, workplace
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What, Exactly, Do You Do?
A few weeks ago, I was talking with a new acquaintance who asked me about my consulting work. First, let me share that when someone asks what I do for a living, I often shyly admit that I am a … Continue reading
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Tagged clients, consultant, consulting, making a living, professional, work
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Travel with Tape
When I travel, I carry masking tape with me. It’s not because I expect to be working on any last-minute paint jobs, or to fix an unexpected hem issue. It’s because, when I am on a plane, I can tape … Continue reading