The Career Reinvention Coaching Blog

The Ego Deflation Involved in Being a Beginner

The Ego Deflation Involved in Being a Beginner

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I encountered this phrase in “The Artist’s Way,” an inspiring book on creativity by Julia Cameron.  The author’s point was that often, we avoid exploring new territory to save ourselves from the “ego deflation involved in being a beginner.”  I’d ...

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Increasing Career Satisfaction Without a Transition

Increasing Career Satisfaction Without a Transition

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Clients often come to coaching because they’re dissatisfied with their careers and seek greater fulfillment.  They feel stuck, and don’t know what to do next.  Some, after fully evaluating their current situation, decide to embark on a significant career transition.  Others ...

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Career Transitions and Feelings of Loss

Career Transitions and Feelings of Loss

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“All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another.”   --Anatole France

People come from different places when beginning a career transition.  ...

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The Power of Caring Leadership

The Power of Caring Leadership

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The more I study leadership, the clearer it becomes that my old notions of this subject – as being primarily about intellect, confidence and competence – were incomplete.  While these attributes are important as “table stakes” for leadership, what distinguishes a truly ...

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