Meghan Reid, psychologist and managing director of Canada Career Counselling, notes there’s an underlying bias that if you don’t have children, you have more time to do work.
Media Appearances
How to Spot a Toxic Workplace Before Accepting a Job Offer
If signs of a toxic workplace appear, Hambley (Dr. Laura) said people should consider talking to a therapist or a career counsellor to figure out a wellness plan and work on restoring confidence and the ability to think clearly.
‘Still time to re-create myself’: Retirees returning to work
At the age of 65, people would retire. Many bought an RV and travelled across the country or spent more time with their grandkids — and this worked for a few years, said Nina Hornjatkevyc, counselling director…
Soft skills, preparation can help new graduates land jobs
“Build out a network. When searching for jobs, online postings only touch the tip of the iceberg.” said Laura Hambley, a registered psychologist and founder of Canada Career Counselling.
Canadians are foregoing vacation time
Career and work Psychologist, Dr. Laura Hambley Lovett joins Global News Calgary to discuss why Canadians in the workforce aren’t taking their vacation time off.
Robbins: Helping teens transition to post-secondary life
This August, thousands of Canadian teens will head off to colleges and universities. It’s a special time of year, but one that’s also fraught with nerves.