allowed me to interview them on mindfulness. During the interview, they made simple cases for doing the small things in life, such as taking walks, meditating, and reflecting, among other activities.
Take care of yourself.Vincent Phamvansays it well: “Spend some of your time on activities outside of your job search. Spend time with family, take walks, try to eat healthy meals. This will keep you mentally fit and ready to rock your upcoming interviews.” Back away from high expectati...
The COVID-19 pandemic was a career shock for many, including early and mid-career researchers. Due to the (digital) transformation it has caused in the social domain, it may have lastingly changed the rules for career development. In this conceptual pape
Someone like this might have two or three additional examples of the value they can bring to employers. Following the examples of what I like to call greatness, the profile writer might write about their client’s personality traits in the form of brief examples or eventestimonials. The Experie...
I even like to hear about activities they enjoy doing with their family. And, no, I don’t hold this against them. We’ve told our clients to stay away from talking about their children. Why? I have children, albeit older in age, so I love family people. I also assume they’ll ...
Create a timeline for activities’ completion—(time) Locate a mentor to provide feedback on the plan—(open-mindedness) Develop goals for study—(theoretical contributions). That this process developed by Rowe has been successful in promoting consistent work-related flow in his colleagues is witnes...