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...