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Career Change
What’s Your Type?
Your type on the Myers Briggs Type Indicator, that is. When clients come to me wondering about identifying a new career or even a job change, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) is often a helpful personality assessment tool. Not because … Continue reading
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Career Coaching Success Stories
The pride of any successful career coach is measured by seeing how so many clients have made satisfying transitions. At Lansky Career Consultants, we’ve helped many people in different phases of their lives create changes within their current companies or … Continue reading
Are You Blocking Your Own Job Search or Career Change?
People can experience guilt and shame about a variety of issues which unconsciously hold them back. This “paralysis” can even occur for individuals looking for a new job or making a career change. We know that whatever holds us back … Continue reading
I’m Tired of Working for Other People: Should I Start My Own Business?
Many clients are tired of the corporate world and wonder if they should start their own business. That is obviously a very big question and different clients may have different issues to think about. However, there are some general issues … Continue reading
Exciting “Landings”: Clients Finding Jobs!
Ever since the beginning of the recession, some clients have questioned whether the economy is improving and whether it would be worth starting a job search. I always remain optimistic, and in June 2014, the economy gave us real numbers … Continue reading