An expertly crafted resume can get you the call back for a job interview. And the benefits don’t have to end there! Your resume is also an excellent resource for interview preparation, ideally featuring all of your standout skills, achievements, and career aspirations in a one- to two-page document.
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Try This Quick Technique When You’re Stressed at Work
Do you sometimes find yourself overwhelmed with frustration, confusion or anger and not know how to come back to a “neutral” baseline? Many of my clients at Canada Career Counselling find that it can be tricky to know how to self-regulate because they were never taught. There are many ways to calm the nervous system but what if you had access to one way that takes under 5 minutes?
Your Personal Bill of Rights: When Someone Crosses a Boundary at Work
Do you tend to explode or say things you don’t mean when someone crosses your boundaries? Or do you isolate yourself and become withdrawn?
How To Cultivate Self Worth
According to the World Health Organization, depression is the leading cause of disability and a major catalyst for illness worldwide. Many believe the core issue lies in people’s profound lack of self-worth.
The Power of an Intentional Career Narrative
Most people can tell the story of their career journey in a few sentences or less. Most of us can “walk someone through our resume,” to use the popular interviewing prompt.
3 Reasons You’re Procrastinating and How to Break Through
Most of us think procrastination is an act of avoidance and ultimately failure. Most of us have found ourselves suddenly reorganizing a closet because a project just feels too heavy.