Join us in another Peak-Careers Interview.
My guest today is Karen Litzinger career counselor. Today we explore the emotional and psychological difficulty of finding that next job. I ask Karen:
- What role do emotions and beliefs play in the job search?
- How can coaches and counselors help clients with the ups and downs of the search?
BIO: Karen Litzinger is a career counselor, professional speaker, and obsessive fan of daily inspiration books. She is the author of the recently released, award-winning book, Help Wanted: An A to Z Guide to Cope with the Ups and Downs of the Job Search.
Karen has coached thousands of clients, including over twenty years in her own business, Litzinger Career Consulting. Her credentials include being a Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Career Counselor, and Global Career Development Facilitator. For more information about Karen and her book: KarensCareerCoaching.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 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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