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INTERVIEW: Dr. Spencer “Skip” Niles talking about being your authentic self in career development

August 20, 2018 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

Dr. Spencer “Skip” Niles, President-Elect for National Career Development Association was at his summer camp here in Maine recently about 25 minutes from me. So I decided to interview him at his camp on Great Pond about his work on being authentic in career development and weaving hope into our work.

I was inspired to interview Skip after attending his series of three webinars called, Reclaim your soul: Making choices that honor your authentic self.
 
Watch this interview where we explore the importance of being authentic, using intuition in our practice, and the value of mindfulness for career coaches and practitioners.
Dr. Skip Niles and Jim Peacock

Jim Peacock is the Principal at Peak-Careers Consulting and writes a monthly newsletter 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.

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Filed Under: Interviews Tagged With: finding meaning, finding purpose, instincts, mindfulness, purpose in life, trusting your instincts

Stressed at Work? Here’s Why You Should Write a Gratitude Journal

June 11, 2018 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

The power of a gratitude journal.
Did you know it can reduce stress at work?
Yep. And there is plenty of science to prove it.
Gratitude journal

I just finished reading Maria Shiver’s book, I’ve Been Thinking… Reflections, Prayers, and Meditations for a Meaningful Life, a wonderfully uplifting book to read in these trying times. One of her many recommendations is keeping a gratitude journal and beginning each day by reflecting on all the things you are grateful for. (Read my book review of it here).

In the Greater Good Magazine, Robert Emmons explains that a gratitude journal can help you:

  • be more stress resistant
  • block toxic, negative emotions
  • sleep better
  • and celebrate the ‘present’ (i.e. be more mindful . . . see 3 Reasons to Practice Mindfulness at Work.)

Other research from the Science of Happiness online class I took a few years ago speaks to the fact that emotionally healthy people exhibit a ratio of “negative thoughts” to “positive thoughts”. I can’t find the exact number but it is something like 3:1 ratio. By writing a gratitude journal you counteract negative thoughts with positive ones...and then reap the benefits of positivity. The gratitude journal focuses your thinking on positive thoughts and actually reduces the number of negative words you write and think about.

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I’ve Been Thinking…Reflections, Prayers, and Meditations for a Meaningful Life. By Maria Shiver

June 4, 2018 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

I heard an interview with Maria Shiver and was so impressed with her commitment to meditation, mindfulness, and a search for a meaningful life that I had to buy the book. It really has been everything I had hoped for:

  • reason and rationale for mindfulness
  • hope to the future
  • acknowledgment of what is important (family and yourself)
  • advice on how to live a fulfilling life
  • perspective…on so many things
  • finding your purpose and then going for it
  • and so much more.

I loved how each chapter begins with an inspirational quote and ends with a prayer. I am no longer a practicing Catholic but I appreciated that her prayers are to God but also to whatever your higher being is.

If you are looking for something to uplift you and give you hope for the future…read this book.

Realize deeply that this present moment is all you really have.

Eckhart Tolle

Filed Under: Book Reviews Tagged With: meditation, mindfulness, mindfulness practice

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 Develop Confidence in Clients

Quick Ways to Develop Confidence in Clients

Whether you work in private practice where clients want results fast, we are all seeing an increase in under-confident clients coming through our doors.

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Linkedin:
Train-the-Trainer

LinkedIn Train the Trainer by Peak Careers

This advanced-level LinkedIn Train-the-Trainer webinar is designed for active and avid Linkedin users working in the career development field.

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Develop Value-Added Statements

Peak Careers Value Added Statement

In this 45 minute webinar, I will present three (3) ways to “pull out” your clients’ skills, traits, interests, and passions. Are your clients sending a consistent message out?

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Creating a Value Added Resume

Peak Careers Value Added Statement

In this webinar, I will show you how I help clients create their value-added statement and a variety of ways of highlighting that value on their resume.

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How to Work with Recruiters

Many people get frustrated when working with a recruiter for their job search. We will discuss what makes people frustrated when working with recruiters.

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Build your LinkedIn Network

Successfully Build Your LinkedIn Network

When you hear, “Connect with people you don’t know on LinkedIn,” do you feel slightly uneasy? Do you wonder why you should connect with complete strangers?

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Mindfulness, Positive Psychology & Neuroscience

Mindfulness, Positive Psychology & Neuroscience to Help Yourself & Your Students/Clients

During this webinar, we’ll talk about how stress and anxiety impact us as well as our clients. Next, we’ll explore the emerging areas of mindfulness and positive psychology, applying tips from these fields to manage our stress.

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Why Is A Career Transition So Difficult?

March 12, 2018 by Jim Peacock 4 Comments

Whether you planned for the career transition or it was

 unplanned…it is still often difficult.

career transition

While an unplanned career transition may be more challenging, any change involves adjustment. Most of us live as if our lives will stay the same every day. I was listening to the podcast ‘Hidden Brain’ where people were asked to look ahead 10 years. How much change do they expect to happen? Then people were asked to look back 10 years at how much change had actually happened. There was a huge disconnect! People looking forward predicted there would be little. People looking back saw quite a bit.  

How do we prepare those we work with for the inevitable change that will occur in their lives and a career transition?

Our goal as career coaches and practitioners is to help our clients understand that change is inevitable and there is a process that people will go through. Sometimes starting with anger or confusion and eventually on to making a plan. As William Bridges says, you have to begin with the end (put closure to what you were), then move to the neutral zone (often confusing and uncomfortable) and then to the beginning (starting that new job). Our job is to help them through this process and help them make that plan.

There are three deer that walk behind my house every night, around the neighbor’s house, and over to a small grove of apple trees. Every night. We are also creatures of habit and that consistency is what makes us comfortable on a daily basis. When we change jobs that career transition shifts our lives. Our roles, routines, relationships all are shifted.

When I left the community college six years ago to go full-time with Peak-Careers, I was in charge of that career transition. I choose to leave. But I was surprised at how much my day changed and the adjustment I went through!

  • My role was different, I was no longer the director of the Advising & Career Center.
  • My relationships changed. I no longer chatted with fellow employees at the copy machine  I worked solo now. Much less collaboration or team projects.
  • My routines changed. My commute was from the kitchen to my office.

So what can we do to help our clients / students with their career transition? Whether it is from college to work or from one job to another?

  1. Help them create new routines. If they are currently out of work, get them to “create a work day”. Get up at the same time they did for work. Set goals to accomplish daily.
  2. Get them to talk about a past career transition (or any other transition) that they “survived” and maybe even improved on. How did they navigate that transition? What supports did they have? What strategies did they engage in?
  3.  Try to normalize the change by seeking support from others, practicing healthy mindfulness or exercise, to calm themselves.
  4. Help them create goals to move on.

They will get through this career transition. It may not happen in a week. It may take several months even. But help them see the career transition for what it is, something they are going through and will get through.

How do you help your clients through their career transition?

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Explore this topic with other career service providers and practitioners further…

– – >  Check out my 5 – week, discussion-based, online seminar approved for 15 hours of continuing education by CCE.   Transitions Seminar

Read more of my blogs on transitions and my interview with Dr. Nancy Schlossberg

Jim Peacock is the Principal at Peak-Careers Consulting and writes a monthly newsletter 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.

Sign up here to receive my  TOP 10 TIPS WHEN WORKING WITH AN UNDECIDED PERSON.  You can also receive the career practitioners newsletter which includes a variety of career topics, industry news, interesting events, and more. 

Filed Under: Career Tagged With: career transitions, routines, transitions

INTERVIEW: Using LinkedIn in Under 10 Minutes a Day

January 26, 2018 by Jim Peacock 2 Comments

Using LinkedIn in Under 10 Minutes a Day

I am Jim Peacock with Peak-Careers Consulting. We provide professional development for career practitioners ranging from the Facilitating Career Development (FCD) class for national certification, to online discussion-based seminars on a variety of career topics, workshops, and a newsletter. I also provide career coaching for individuals. Learn more at www.Peak-Careers.com. This interview is a follow up to my blog LinkedIn: Keeping It Simple In 10 Minutes a Day. I have invited in 3 LinkedIn experts to give their tips on “keeping it simple on LinkedIn”

BIOS:

HANNAH MORGAN, Job Search and Social Media Strategist. Hannah is a speaker and author. She is passionate about keeping up with the latest social networking trends and online visibility strategies to stand out in today’s competitive world. With over 15 years of experience in career centers, outplacement services and human resources, Hannah is frequently quoted in local and national media and writes a weekly column for U.S. News & World Report. You can learn more about Hannah here: http://careersherpa.net

BOB McINTOSH, CPRW, is a career trainer who leads more than 17 job search workshops at an urban career center, as well as critiques LinkedIn profiles and conducts mock interviews. Job seekers and staff look to him for advice on the job search. In addition, Bob has gained a reputation as a LinkedIn authority in the community. He started the first LinkedIn program at the Career Center of Lowell and created workshops to support the program. People from across the state attend his LinkedIn workshops. Bob’s greatest pleasure is helping people find rewarding careers in a competitive job market. For enjoyment, he blogs at Things Career Related and Recruiter.com. Connect with Bob on LinkedIn and follow him on Twitter.

SABRINA WOODS has over 15 years of experience in the career development field including at Harvard, Northeastern, and the University of London. She also has a private practice as a Holistic Career / Life Coach & Consultant, where she helps individuals who are going through mid-career transitions. In addition, she loves to facilitate workshops including a mindfulness-based session called Building Resilience to Handle Everyday Stress. For more about Sabrina: www.sabrina-woods.com.

 

 

Using LinkedIn in Under 10 Minutes a Day

Filed Under: Interviews Tagged With: Bob McIntosh, Hannah Morgan, Sabrina Woods, using linkedin

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