It was fun to be quoted on a Fortune 500 brand’s website on March 24.
You can check out what I had to say in “Cybersecurity: 5 Risks Small Businesses Need to Understand” here.
It was fun to be quoted on a Fortune 500 brand’s website on March 24.
You can check out what I had to say in “Cybersecurity: 5 Risks Small Businesses Need to Understand” here.
I was one tired speaker after this busy week of three speaking gigs within one week. Yikes!
But I am pleased to report that I was able to inspire many job seekers to see possibility, which is the reason I get out of bed in the morning.
Here’s where I spoke:
Community Career Center
Talk: Productivity: The Secret Sauce for Successful Job Search
March 16, 2017 • Naperville, IL, USA 10:00-11:30 AM CST
Community Resource Center
Talk: Re-Launch You: Liftoff After Layoff (1-hour talk)
March 20, 2017 • Lake Forest, IL, USA 1:30 PM CST
Success Job Club at the McHenry County Workforce
Talk: Re-Launch You: Liftoff After Layoff (1-hour talk)
March 22, 2017 • Woodstock, IL, USA – 1:00-2:30 PM CST
This is my first blog post for Vistaprint!
Having had some great outcomes working with top-notch graphic designers, I enjoyed sharing my experience, and reaching out to former clients who shared what they *wish* their clients would – and would not – do.
You can read “Working with a Designer: 5 Essential Tips to Get the Best Results” here.
It was fun to be included as a small biz influencer on Susan Solovic’s blog in “14 top small biz influencers share their single most important word of advice.”
As you might expect, my comment wasn’t your run-of-the-mill piece of advice!
Oh my goodness, this is a topic near and dear to my heart. I thoroughly enjoy working with solo consultants, helping them grow practices doing work that they love with clients they love to work with.
It was a blast to do this webinar with MBO Partners, a company that provides back-office support to consultants.
The first time I gave this presentation several years ago I called it “Off the Cliff: Is There a Net?” Here’s the presentation deck:
And here’s the webinar recording:
A lot of people were looking forward to dropkicking 2016. I have to say John Oliver’s skit had me doubled over laughing (and I watched it at least five more times over the next few weeks).
Still, there were some highlights, so here’s the recap. It’s always therapeutic to go through this exercise.
Overall, I had 19 speaking gigs and published lots of blog posts on topics related to career transition and small business. I am very proud of the content I created this year.
Major Client Wins
I might call this the year of the underdog. The clients I was able to help the most had lost their faith in themselves, or had been in an extended transition.
Winter 2016
I started the year in Palm Springs, one of my favorite places. That wasn’t too bad. I was there for a week, escaping the Chicago freezing weather.
Everyone was looking at me like I was nuts when I went swimming because it was only 65 degrees out, except the Canadians at the hotel – they understood. Continue reading
What a wild few weeks! As we head into the Thanksgiving holiday here in the United States, I realized that I should share some things I have learned about gratitude.
I’m sure that you’ve read about how easy and helpful a gratitude practice can be, but what you might not know is the incredible power it can have. Continue reading
Yesterday, on election day in the United States, I traveled across the country from Sarasota, Florida to Ojai, California. Sea to shining sea (almost). What a beautiful country I live in.
I woke up at 4:00 AM because I was still on Eastern time. I saw the election results. First, I was stunned. Then I went into shock.
I’m not usually one to talk about politics, but in this case I need to make an exception. It won’t cost me any clients because if you voted for him, you won’t be drawn to me or my teachings.
This November I am making a huge investment (for me) in my skills and my business. Last week I attended Michael and Amy Port’s Heroic Public Speaking Live event in Ft. Lauderdale. Now, I am in Ojai about to work with Max Simon of Big Vision Business on how to scale my business in a big way.
I am spending thousands of dollars on this. I found myself thinking that I would not have made that investment knowing what I know today. I feel that we are truly on the brink.
I can’t feel this way and do the type of work I do. Often, I have to help people out of the black pit of despair so that they can create clarity and confidence, find focus, and move forward. (That’s been my tag line for years.)
Therefore, I can’t be in the black pit of despair myself.
So, I started doing what I would do after any life disaster. I started looking for the lessons. And I started looking for a silver lining. Continue reading
We re-launch lots of professionals here at Point A to Point B Transitions. And sometimes we need to re-launch ourselves.
I have been missing my radio show, so we’re back. Here’s the new episode on BlogTalkRadio. You also can listen to it below.
Going forward, we’ll do some solo shows – but also lots of interviews with interesting professionals. You won’t believe the great information and advice people share. Check out some past episodes.
On the show, we’ll be talking about the new world of work, job portfolios, growing a consulting business, interviewing, having an easier transition – and so much more.
I know I’m not the only one searching for some bright spot in the middle of this politically charged time. I’m not the only one who has questioned my relationship to others of my species. But this video, and the resulting videos, have brought sheer joy and laughter to me and to the interwebs – at a time when we truly needed it.
There are more than 142 million views (over 3 million shares) of the first video captured on Facebook Live as I write this. That is bananas!
Candace Payne, the “Chewbacca Mom,” exploded onto the scene with a hilarious amateur video in her car from the Kohl’s parking lot. Who would have expected it to go viral?
Now here’s the thing: You can’t plan to make a viral video. (If you could, we’d all be doing it!) But what you can do is be real, authentic, and tap into emotion, which is exactly what happened here. She wanted her friends and family to know that it was HER mask. Continue reading