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Find Your Why by Simon Sinek

April 16, 2019 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

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A Practical Guide For Discovering Purpose for You and Your Team. With David Mead and Peter Docker

This book had been recommended to me by a number of people and is all about how you figure out your WHY. In other words, WHY do you do what you do?

Not WHAT you do or HOW you do it, but the real WHY you do it. The authors show how to do this work for individuals and also for teams or companies. There is an extensive facilitator section if your company or team were to work with an outside person (recommended) to facilitate a 4 hour workshop to help your company or team figure out their WHY.

Your WHY statement should look like this…

To __________________ (contribution of some sort) so that ___________________ (impact).

Example: I strive to help people (contribution) to be the best version of themselves (impact).

Every organization and every person’s career has three levels. What we do, how we do it, and why we do it. This is represented with a bullseye like circle with three rings. The inner circle is the WHY. The next ring is the HOW and the outer ring is the WHAT.

I am working on mine and it goes something like this…

I help career service providers improve their skills so that the greatest number of people receive quality career services.

My how’s are:  practical, engaging, collaborative,  and authentic career content.

My what’s are by delivering quality newsletters, weekly content, the Facilitating Career Development (FCD) class, webinars, and online discussion-based seminars.

I am also working on my career coaching WHY and here is my draft for that area.

I help people reframe their current career situation to create their next career move.

This book really helped me think about what motivates me more and how a company could use this book to create a team WHY.  This is a follow up to Simon Sinek’s book, Start With Why, and his very popular TED Talk. Here is his edited version of his talk.

Filed Under: Book Reviews Tagged With: Find Your Why, finding purpose, purpose, purpose in life

It’s All About The Conversation

April 8, 2019 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

it's all about the conversation
—————— My conversation/interview with Skip Niles summer of 2018 ——————

As career coaches, we must always remember that it is all about the conversation. It is not about the assessments we give, or the advice we hand out, or even the resources we share. Without a quality conversation, we are unlikely to be that helpful to our clients. By discussing assessment results and consistently checking in with our clients, they can then learn how to interpret whether they are on the right track.

It’s all about the conversation.

When I was the Director of Advising, Career, and Transfer at a local community college, I taught a Career Decision Making class. I gave three different interest assessments—one personality and two values assessments. I always would say as I prepared the students for each one “Don’t believe the results of the assessments”. They’d look at me confused and typically ask, “Then why are we taking them?” I explained they should be suspicious of all assessment results. It isn’t until we discuss the results and make sense of them within each person’s specific life and situation that we can believe them.

The power of Career coaching is in getting the students or clients to explore their own beliefs, values, interests, and experiences and really listen to their interpretation of their world. If they present a skewed picture of their own career development or see obstacles where there are none, it is our job as the coach (advisor, counselor, practitioner…whatever you call yourself), to challenge their thinking and help them figure out how to move forward. Again, it’s all about the conversation and getting them to figure it out with our help.

Read how I use card sorts to create the conversation.

We should provide resources and information when appropriate, but the real power in the coaching session is getting the client to uncover important themes and realize they often have the answer within themselves, they just need a coach to help pull it out.

There is nothing worse than hearing someone say “My guidance counselor told me I could not do that.”  Or, “my parents said that I should do _________.”  Because when someone else says you can’t or shouldn’t or even should do something, it will be that person who is wrong when it doesn’t work out. Yikes!  Now we can suggest, offer, and nudge when appropriate but never lose sight of the fact that it is indeed all about the conversation.

Asking those great open-ended questions that get the client to think about things forces them to really try to make sense of their own career development. I am always listening for their words and phrases and my goal is to get them to be the one talking at least 60-70% of the time.

It's all about the conversation
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Many of their own conclusions will not come in the current session. It may happen when they leave and do more thinking about your conversation, on a walk they take in two days, or maybe even a month from now. The key is to get them thinking and taking ownership of their own career development. You do that by making sure it’s all about the conversation.

Note: this blog is based upon Chapter 7 in my book A Field Guide for Career Practitioners: Helping Clients Create Their Next Move due out in May 2019.

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Jim Peacock is the Principal at Peak-Careers Consulting and writes a weekly email for career practitioners. Peak-Careers offers discussion-based online seminars for career practitioners focused on meeting continuing education needs for CCSP, GCDF and BCC certified professionals as well as workshops for career practitioners and individual career coaching.

He is the author of A Field Guide for Career Practitioners: Helping Your Clients Create Their Next Move and The Adventure of Finding Me in New Zealand. He is also the recipient of the 2020 Kenneth C. Hoyt Award from the National Career Development Association and the Mid-Atlantic Career Counseling Association’s Professional Contribution’s Award in 2020.

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Filed Under: Career Tagged With: career coaching, coaching, conversation

The Hotel New Hampshire by John Irving

April 1, 2019 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

I stumbled on this book at Marden’s store (surplus & salvage store) and noticed the author also wrote The World According To Garp and The Cider House Rules, so I was intrigued to read this one.

What a great book for a variety of reasons. One is that I can’t stop thinking about it even though I finished reading it a few days ago. There were times I would laugh out loud while reading passages. Irving has a sense of humor that surprises me – when I least expect humor he drops it in – and it is funny.

Yet there are some pretty dark sides to this book, a troubling book at times that this family of misfits continues to have to deal with throughout their lives. Their family story is told from one of the children looking back on his life many years later. His strange relationship with his sister Franny. His fathers view of the world – a very innocent view and it gets them into trouble again and again. And his other siblings and mother and how they managed to live together.

Oh yes, there are two bears in this story that are both “head scratchers” in their own way.

There were two books in the Marden’s pile from John Irving, now I am on to the other one, A Widow for One Year.  But I need to read something else before I take on another Irving so I can let this one “steep in my cup” for a while.

Yes, read it. It is a great story.

Filed Under: Book Reviews

INTERVIEW: TED Talks for Career Practitioners

April 1, 2019 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

TED Talks for Career Practitioners

My guests today to discuss TED talks for career practitioners are: Marie Eddy, MS, GCDF, CCSP and Karla Wynn, MA, GCDF, CWDP, CPRW, CCSP

What we will explore

– What is it that you like about TED Talks?

– How are you using them for your professional growth or with clients / students?

*See my blogs on this topic: https://peak-careers.com/tag/ted-talks/


TED Talks for Career Practitioners

Watch the interview now.

BIO’s

Marie Eddy, MS, GCDF, CCSP. Prior to starting her own career counseling business in 2018, she spent much of her career as a school counselor and guidance coordinator in Vermont.         www.eddycareerservices.com

Karla Wynn,  Student Development Specialist with Harford Community College. Career Coach, Recruiter, Workforce Development Professional, and Workshop Trainer with five industry certifications: GCDF; CWDP; CPRW; CCSP; and Certified Practitioner of MBTI Step I and Step II Instruments

Jim Peacock is the Principal of Peak-Careers Consulting offers:

– The Facilitating Career Development (FCD) class since 2001

– Online discussion based-seminars for career practitioners since 2010

– F2F workshops for career professionals

– Individual career coaching

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Filed Under: Interviews Tagged With: Bite Sized Professional Development, professional development, TED Talks

INTERVIEW: What is Mindfulness and Why Should Career Practitioners Care?

March 28, 2019 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

My guests today are….well me, Jim Peacock 🙂 and Sabrina Woods, Holistic Career / Life Coach and we will explore mindfulness and career practitioners embracing it in their practice.

My good friend Bob McIntosh interviews me and Sabrina on Using Mindfulness to Impact our Wellbeing & That of Our Clients.

Bob McIntosh, SCPRW is a career trainer and coach and LinkedIn authority and asked if he could interview us as he wanted to learn more about mindfulness.

WHAT WE WILL EXPLORE

  • What is mindfulness and why is it so important to practice it?
  • How do you practice mindfulness and share your experience with your clients?
  • What benefits do you derive from mindfulness, and how do you pass the benefits on to your clients?


mindfulness and career practitioners

Watch video now

Read more blogs on mindfulness.

FULL BIO’s

SABRINA WOODS is a Holistic Career / Life Coach & Linkedin Trainer with 15+ years’ in the career services field at universities including Harvard, Northeastern and the University of London. Her joy comes from tapping holistic and mindfulness-based practices while helping people with career transitions. Sabrina also facilitates workshops and train-the-trainer sessions ranging from the Myers Briggs to Mindfulness to Networking. Her workshops combine her insights, enthusiasm and infectious energy. Sessions have been taught in the US, UK and Middle East. For more info: www.sabrina-woods.com.

BOB McINTOSH, CPRW is a career trainer and coach who leads more than 15 job-search workshops at an urban career center, as well counsels job seekers on every aspect of the job search. His colleagues rely on Bob to critique their clients’ LinkedIn profiles and conduct mock interviews. In addition, Bob has gained a reputation as a LinkedIn authority in the community, where he leads workshops for non-profit and for-profit organizations. Job seekers from across the state attend Bob’s LinkedIn workshops. His greatest pleasure is helping people find rewarding careers in a competitive job market. For enjoyment, he blogs at Things Career Related and contributes to Recruiter.com

Jim Peacock is the Principal at Peak-Careers Consulting and writes a weekly email for career practitioners. Peak-Careers offers discussion-based online seminars for career practitioners focused on meeting continuing education needs for CCSP, GCDF and BCC certified professionals as well as workshops for career practitioners and individual career coaching.

He is the author of A Field Guide for Career Practitioners: Helping Your Clients Create Their Next Move and the recipient of the 2020 Kenneth C. Hoyt Award from the National Career Development Association.

Sign up here to receive my  TOP 10 TIPS WHEN WORKING WITH AN UNDECIDED PERSON.  You will also receive the career practitioner’s weekly email on a variety of career topics, industry news, interesting events, and more. 

Filed Under: Interviews Tagged With: mindfulness, reflection, slowing down

A Field Guide for Career Practitioners: Helping Clients Create Their Next Move

March 13, 2019 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

ORDER NOW

A book for career practitioners on how they can help their clients move forward in their career development.

Listen to Ryan Rhoten’s podcast interview with me discussing each chapter in the book. (The Brand New You podcast)

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