Tag: stay positive

  • Jean Hausmann on Staying Positive

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    health and wellness coach Jean Hausmann

    Attitude: The composition of your thoughts, feelings, and actions.

    Stay in control of your thoughts and keep your mind in a calm, confident state.


    The first step is always the hardest. That’s why it’s called a leap of faith.

    Do something today your future self will thank you for.

    It may not be easy, but it will be worth it!


    Which one are you?

    There are those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened.

    Love yourself enough to make things happen!


    Your body hears everything your mind says.

    Stay positive.

    — Jean Hausmann, health and wellness coach


    Charity Showcase

    The American Heart Association works to teach people how to identify heart attacks and strokes as well as funds research and treatment for heart disease. Donate via http://www.americanheart.org, or by calling 800-242-8721.

    Note: February is American Heart Month.

    Curator: John Kremer

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  • Dan Quillen’s Top Ten Job Search Rules

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    Top 10 Job Search Rules

    Put Dan Quillen’s 20+ years as an HR director to work for you!

    1. Stay positive — No negativity in cover letters or interviews.

    2. Tighten your belt.

    3. Spend 40 hours a week searching for a job.

    4. Reach out to your network.

    5. Identify job boards and job search sites.

    6. Tailor your résumé for each job.

    7. Use language from the job description in your cover letter and résumé.

    8. Learn about the company you’re interviewing with.

    9. Dress appropriately for your interview.

    10. Remember: You are not alone.

    From Dan Quillen’s Get a Job! How I Found a Job When Jobs Are Hard to Find

    Source: http://www.get-a-great-job.com


    Charity Showcase

    DoSomething.org encourages young people to apply for a $500 grant to get a do-good dream off the ground. It also allows teens to search for existing causes that need more volunteers. Check out the website here: http://www.dosomething.org.

    Curator: John Kremer

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