“The Great Scattering” refers to the way friendships naturally evolve, drift, or even dissolve over time in adulthood. In career counselling, we encourage clients to do a whole life satisfaction inventory—not just work, but hobbies, health, reality factors, and relationships too.
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How To Align Your Career with Your Values
As a Registered Counselling Therapist at Canada Career Counselling, I often help clients navigate the challenge of...
Is Freelancing Better Than a Full-Time Job?
As a Counselling Therapist specializing in career counselling in Halifax, I often hear clients grapple with a common...
How to Build Your Network (Without The Cringe)
Networking can feel like a big, scary word—especially if you’re exploring a career in a field where you don’t already...
Using Generative AI for Career Exploration & Job Search
In today’s rapidly evolving job market, the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in career exploration has become increasingly significant and robust. Here are a few tips to help with using it as a tool for good.
How Do My Skills Translate To A New Career?
I’ve seen the incredible impact that transferable skills can have. In today’s fast-changing job market, it’s helpful to know which skills are in demand, but it’s important to remember that any skill can lead to exciting possibilities that are a fit with your values, personality and reality factors.







