Photo by rawpixel.com from Pexels by Kourtney Whitehead Trust is a major component of any relationship, but especially a working relationship. If I can’t trust you, there is no point in trying to negotiate a deal or work collaboratively together. Knowing that trust is so important to our ability to reach work goals, it’s surprising…
A Guide to Writing a Great Professional Email
As a website owner, I receive a lot of emails. Several factors go into which emails I ignore and which ones warrant a response. These factors are important when it comes to crafting an attention grabbing, professional email. Below, how to write a great professional email that will get a response. The Title Matters Your…
The New Quarter Life Crisis Fueled by Financial Concerns
According to a recent report by BodyLogicMD, 2 in 3 people ages 20-39 report experiencing a quarter life crisis. But what causes a quarter life crisis? As you can see below, most factors have to do with financial and career struggles. Lower than Desired Earnings (69.3%) As employers increase requirements for applicants, they often…
How to Adjust to Living on Your Own
You’ve just graduated from college, and you’re about to jumpstart your career, maybe even far away from home. Regardless if you’re moving on your own or with roommates, it’s going to take some adjustment. In college, you may have lived on your own in a dorm or apartment, but you never were really on your…
Book Review: Manage Your New Career
Have you ever wondered how two individuals with similar backgrounds can achieve such different levels of career success? In his new book, Manage Your New Career, John Arthur aims to answer that question. With 25 years in various industries, Arthur has plenty of experience to offer entry level employees. His book is the result of…