by Neill Beurskens | Navigating Big Career Change: Those Who’ve Done It and Their Secrets
Making a big, bold move away from the warm safety and security of the status quo. Many of us think it’s impossible, too risky, too much unknown and left to chance. Maybe it’s that we’re comfortable in our current situation – it’s easy and predictable...
by Neill Beurskens | Uncategorized
I get a kick out of hearing people make declarations about themselves being Type A. The most recent account coming from an NPR segment featuring a U.S. athlete competing in an Olympic fencing competition. He lost his qualifying match and afterward declared he was Type...
by Neill Beurskens | Uncategorized
This part two of a two-part series exploring the sometimes complicated relationships between career, identity, values and self-worth. Last week, I explored why identity becomes intertwined with career and how it can influence, among other things, how we view our...
by Neill Beurskens | Uncategorized
This is part one of a two-part series exploring the sometimes complicated relationships between career, identity, values and self-worth. It is estimated that the average working person will spend approximately 80,000 hours of their life on their career – 40...