
Turning the Zakim Bridge Red
When I joined the American Heart Association in late 2005 as head of communications for Metro Boston, I told my new boss that I had
My birthday’s this week, and I still get a wave of nostalgia any time it comes around. The end of August always marked the start of school; even now, ads about back-to-school sales still create a wave of energy in me. There’s an anticipation about a fresh start, a new challenge, a new horizon.
It’s little wonder, then, that I hear from a lot of my career change clients this time of year. After all, we’re kind of pre-programmed to feel a push for something new just as the hot summer months begin to wane. It’s time to sink your teeth into a new challenge.
The pandemic has created a wave of new opportunities that didn’t exist before. Many positions are at least hybrid now, if not fully remote, so perhaps that job with a commute just isn’t so appealing any longer. Or perhaps you’re looking to head back to an office and be surrounded by colleagues. Maybe you’re looking for a career change – or just more compensation and a better title to reflect the hard work you’ve been doing.
I always love a good checklist. So, I’ve put together a few key elements you’ll need to get yourself ready to make that positive leap in your career.
Whether you’re looking to advance or completely redefine your career, it’s time to get your pencils sharp and your skills even sharper. Build your checklist, polish your presence, and get ready to your fresh start.
Obsidian Coaching is booking now for career change clients for Fall 2022. For more information, visit www.obsidiancoaching.com or email [email protected].
When I joined the American Heart Association in late 2005 as head of communications for Metro Boston, I told my new boss that I had
My last intercontinental business trip was to South America in January and February of 2020. I remember the ritual of it all, including the two