Monday, 27 August 2012

Book Review - Crisis-Proof Your Career

Some ideas are timeless and when it comes to your career it really doesn't matter that the book "Crisis-Proof Your Career" was written in the 1990s.  North America and many of the world's economies are leading employees to consider the risks and options that they have for the future.

Author, Peller Marion, Ed,., D. challenges the read to not only examine whether you are "endangered" in the workplace but also helps you helps you to identify factors and barriers that prevent you from doing well.  Then he offers strategies and information to help you implement a plan that is "crisis-proof" which you can use on a daily basis to reach success.

Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The One Minute Manager and writer of the Foreword states:  "A crisis-proof career gives you the flexibility, courage and personal security to survive and even prosper in hard times as well as good times.  Peller Marion's book can show you the way!"

This book not only provides you with information about how to become marketable, but also provides specific and practical worksheets and action plan templates that will help you to turn the knowledge into effective task lists.  He promotes networking, teaches resume basics and tips on how to get the most from an interview. 

Besides the outward behaviours and activities, Mr. Marion challenges the reader to deal with the inner self through nourishing of the spirit.  He also recommends techniques to achieve a positive frame of mind.

If you are concerned about your career and want to read about how to improve your situation, this book offers you good common sense as well as specific methods for moving into a situation where you can enjoy security and emotional health.  I highly recommend it.

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From Dr. Linda Hancock, Registered Psychologist and Registered Social Worker


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Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Can You Be a Career Renegade? A Blueprint For a Fulfilling Career That Pays the Bills

Get a pad and pen and sit down at your computer before you begin reading Career Renegade by Jonathan Fields [Broadway, 2009]. You'll want to jot down notes and visit websites while reading -- and Fields provides a lot of ideas and resources in this fast-reading, career-building guide.

What Do You Want to Do?

Fields begins by leading you through finding your passion, the activities that you love doing so much you get lost in them, and the people you need to surround yourself with to be successful.

How Will You Do It?

In the next section of the book, Fields lays out general career renegade paths you can follow or adapt to your own circumstances. Each path is highlighted with stories of real entrepreneurs who have created wonderful careers for themselves while finding their passions. He presents categories of people's needs and discusses ways to use those needs to build your new career.

In addition, he provides a treasure trove of research tools and ideas to help you ensure that you find the right niche for your passion. Finding the right niche is essential if you are to earn a living, not just pursue a beloved hobby.

How Will You Share It with the World?

Next, Fields discusses the social networking and traditional tools you will need to use to build a platform for your new career. He provides tips for using each medium to the greatest effect for your own needs. He also shares valuable etiquette that will help you ensure you don't alienate any of the people you need to surround yourself with as you build your brand.

How Will You Make It Work?

Finally, Fields shares his own story, his failures and successes. He highlights the importance of believing in what you are doing and of ensuring that the most important people in your life (your spouse, children, and close friends) also believe in you and your dream.

Fields provides tips for contacting and networking with influence makers so that you can learn from their expertise. 

He closes with a powerful statement that should become a mantra for anyone seeking to follow in Fields' footsteps and make their passion their new career: "I began to accept responsibility not only for my life to date, but for the process of making it come alive from that moment forward."

Career Renegade: How to Make a Great Living Doing What You Love is a new breed of career discovery and business book - and it is useful to those looking for a career shift and those looking to start their own business. Career Renegade is highly individual and depends heavily on the interactive participation of its readers. You have to work the book to make it work for you.

Jennifer Roland is a an experienced writer and editor living in the Portland, Oregon, area. Her nonfiction covers such areas as educational technology, personal finance, entertainment, pets, and health and fitness. She also writes fiction, mainly paranormal and contemporary romances.


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