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    My uncle recently retired from a large manufacturing company after 40 years of service! This is no doubt a great accomplishment, and I congratulate him for this achievement. However it really does cause me to wonder. Could I ever work for the same company for 40 years?Let’s just put this into perspective.My uncle retired in 2006 which means he started working in 1966. Let’s put this in modern terms. I graduated from college in 2003 and was very fortunate to land a job at a great company in December of 2002 before I graduated. If I were to stay with my current company for 40 years I would retire in the year 2042. Needless to say I would be vested in my 401k and probably have about 200 vacation days. Is it very likely for me to stay wit
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    Others get clearer when they write or journal – they see their own thoughts spill out on the page – and they get a sense of what they are thinking. Writing also can be a great way to dump a lot of emotion out on paper – no one else has to be there – just you and your pen and paper or fingers running over the computer keyboard. People who have artistic skills gain the same effect through drawing or doodling.

    Still other people get clear when talking with other people – articulating what's going on. Such people need to be unconditional, not clouding the issue with their own opinions or advice – allowing the person trying to get clear to tell the truth, be seen and accepted. The Quakers actually have a practice for this – it's called a discernment committee – when someone wants to get clear, a group of congregants gather around and allow the person to speak his mind while the others just listen.

    Teaching English in Japan
    What's the best way to go about teaching English in Japan? The good news is that there are quite a few. Some of them even offer you a free plane ticket!I'm probably biased here, but I'd say the best English teaching job in Japan is the Japanese Government's JET Programme. That's how I first came to Japan. It stands for "Japan Exchange and Teaching" Programme, and although you will probably be in schools teaching English for several hours a day, the main aim of the programme is to get local communities used to foreign faces. Just imagine if in your town back home no one had ever seen someone of a different race or culture, only on TV. Well that's what most of Japan is like. You're basically paid to be a foreign face!The JET programme brings ov
    Recently, I had one of those "aha moments" while in the bathroom – I might have been brushing my teeth. I'm told that we are more creative around water – and I certainly find my bathroom a great creative lab for me! Anyway – the thought I had was, "Fear fogs the brain."

    Now that may not be a profound thought– but it was to me – and I've been seeing how this situation operates more and more as time unfolds. The less fearful we are, the more present we can be with our lives, our work, and our relationships.

    Let me give you an example. I have a new client who resides and works on the east coast. He's bright, accomplished and terribly unhappy with his present job situation. From the outside looking in, you might say he has it all – a good job, a great wife and family – yet he feels unsettled.

    Truth be told, he feels like he's living a lie. And authenticity is one of his highest values! He feels constricted and in fear – he has a family to support – he's sole provider at this time – and he's followed his father's prescription – get a good, solid, respectable job. He's done that. He's fearful about changing – and he's miserable inside because the real essence of him is not being expressed in his work.

    He's had trouble getting clear about what he really wants because he is so immersed in the fear of his situation. He fears in particular that there's no way out of this dilemma. He's not alone. Haven't we all felt stuck and mired in the fear of such a situation at some time in our lives? We can't think straight because our monkey mind has us by the throat – that's the part of our thinking that grips us when we are about to make changes in our lives. Monkey mind loves to keep us in the status quo. It's deadening, yet predictable.

    Someone recently told me about a bumper sticker that's a response to such a monkey mind perspective: "Don't believe everything you think!"

    So how does anyone – including my client – gain clarity in the midst of such challenging life decisions – when gripped by fear – when brains are fogged?

    Well let's start with what doesn't seem to work. It's so tempting to go to others and complain about our present circumstances. We find others to bond with and play the "ain't it awful game." When we do this, we don't feel alone – there's a temporary relief in getting some of the fears off of our chests – but in the long run, there's no clarity in this. It's just part of the same old game.

    It often doesn't work to tell close family members such as spouses, parents (if you're an adult child), siblings, extended family members – they may start colluding with your fears. It's not that they are bad people, but they want to keep you safe. They may tell you to quit whining – after all, you should be lucky you have a job! That snaps you back to the status quo with a dose of guilt on top of your fear. Again, no maliciousness here, just status quo. And perhaps this outward expression is familiar because it's what your monkey mind has told you already. However, Helen Keller got it right when she said:

    "Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing."

    So if these avenues don't bring you to clarity, what does?

    Well, have you noticed that you get clearer after you've taken a long walk or exercised? Danced? Done yoga? There's something about this mind – body connection. The endorphins start getting produced and the fear we once had seems to vanish. Lately I've found that I actually have to stop my treadmill during the midst of my workout because I've had a clear thought that I have to write down so that I don't forget it.

    Others get clearer when they write or journal – they see their own thoughts spill out on the page – and they get a sense of what they are thinking. Writing also can be a great way to dump a lot of emotion out on paper – no one else has to be there – just you and your pen and paper or fingers running over the computer keyboard. People who have artistic skills gain the same effect through drawing or doodling.

    Still other people get clear when talking with other people – articulating what's going on. Such people need to be unconditional, not clouding the issue with their own opinions or advice – allowing the person trying to get clear to tell the truth, be seen and accepted. The Quakers actually have a practice for this – it's called a discernment committee – when someone wants to get clear, a group of congregants gather around and allow the person to speak his mind while the others just listen. P

    Getting Through The Phone Interview and Winning The Face To Face One
    More and more companies use phone interviews these days to reduce the pool of applicants to a manageable size for interview, especially for national recruitment campaigns like graduate or trainee schemes, or for mass recruitment required with the opening of a new company - store and the like.You can be 'phone-interviewed' in two ways: By invitation, when you are given a time to call or a time to receive a call. Without invitation, i.e. unexpectedly!So, while you're actively looking for a job, it's important to be prepared for a phone interview at a moment's notice. You never know when a Company or Agency might call and ask if you have a few minutes to talk.Phone interviewers question
    he has a family to support – he's sole provider at this time – and he's followed his father's prescription – get a good, solid, respectable job. He's done that. He's fearful about changing – and he's miserable inside because the real essence of him is not being expressed in his work.

    He's had trouble getting clear about what he really wants because he is so immersed in the fear of his situation. He fears in particular that there's no way out of this dilemma. He's not alone. Haven't we all felt stuck and mired in the fear of such a situation at some time in our lives? We can't think straight because our monkey mind has us by the throat – that's the part of our thinking that grips us when we are about to make changes in our lives. Monkey mind loves to keep us in the status quo. It's deadening, yet predictable.

    Someone recently told me about a bumper sticker that's a response to such a monkey mind perspective: "Don't believe everything you think!"

    So how does anyone – including my client – gain clarity in the midst of such challenging life decisions – when gripped by fear – when brains are fogged?

    Well let's start with what doesn't seem to work. It's so tempting to go to others and complain about our present circumstances. We find others to bond with and play the "ain't it awful game." When we do this, we don't feel alone – there's a temporary relief in getting some of the fears off of our chests – but in the long run, there's no clarity in this. It's just part of the same old game.

    It often doesn't work to tell close family members such as spouses, parents (if you're an adult child), siblings, extended family members – they may start colluding with your fears. It's not that they are bad people, but they want to keep you safe. They may tell you to quit whining – after all, you should be lucky you have a job! That snaps you back to the status quo with a dose of guilt on top of your fear. Again, no maliciousness here, just status quo. And perhaps this outward expression is familiar because it's what your monkey mind has told you already. However, Helen Keller got it right when she said:

    "Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing."

    So if these avenues don't bring you to clarity, what does?

    Well, have you noticed that you get clearer after you've taken a long walk or exercised? Danced? Done yoga? There's something about this mind – body connection. The endorphins start getting produced and the fear we once had seems to vanish. Lately I've found that I actually have to stop my treadmill during the midst of my workout because I've had a clear thought that I have to write down so that I don't forget it.

    Others get clearer when they write or journal – they see their own thoughts spill out on the page – and they get a sense of what they are thinking. Writing also can be a great way to dump a lot of emotion out on paper – no one else has to be there – just you and your pen and paper or fingers running over the computer keyboard. People who have artistic skills gain the same effect through drawing or doodling.

    Still other people get clear when talking with other people – articulating what's going on. Such people need to be unconditional, not clouding the issue with their own opinions or advice – allowing the person trying to get clear to tell the truth, be seen and accepted. The Quakers actually have a practice for this – it's called a discernment committee – when someone wants to get clear, a group of congregants gather around and allow the person to speak his mind while the others just listen.

    Finding a Job in a Changing Market
    The way in which we work has changed dramatically over the last 50 years or so, with some authorities going as far as to say that the job is dead, while others are predicting that anyone over the age of 40 and out of work will never work again.Are these gloomy predictions true? The situation is not quite as grim as many would suggest, but nonetheless points to a growing trend in job insecurity. How can older workers and indeed, those just starting out, hope to deal with the changing job market?With so many people facing redundancy, the prevalence of short-term contracts and the trend in businesses to outsource not only peripheral tasks, but also core activities, the job market has become a scary place. However, as long as we are aware of the
    everything you think!"

    So how does anyone – including my client – gain clarity in the midst of such challenging life decisions – when gripped by fear – when brains are fogged?

    Well let's start with what doesn't seem to work. It's so tempting to go to others and complain about our present circumstances. We find others to bond with and play the "ain't it awful game." When we do this, we don't feel alone – there's a temporary relief in getting some of the fears off of our chests – but in the long run, there's no clarity in this. It's just part of the same old game.

    It often doesn't work to tell close family members such as spouses, parents (if you're an adult child), siblings, extended family members – they may start colluding with your fears. It's not that they are bad people, but they want to keep you safe. They may tell you to quit whining – after all, you should be lucky you have a job! That snaps you back to the status quo with a dose of guilt on top of your fear. Again, no maliciousness here, just status quo. And perhaps this outward expression is familiar because it's what your monkey mind has told you already. However, Helen Keller got it right when she said:

    "Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing."

    So if these avenues don't bring you to clarity, what does?

    Well, have you noticed that you get clearer after you've taken a long walk or exercised? Danced? Done yoga? There's something about this mind – body connection. The endorphins start getting produced and the fear we once had seems to vanish. Lately I've found that I actually have to stop my treadmill during the midst of my workout because I've had a clear thought that I have to write down so that I don't forget it.

    Others get clearer when they write or journal – they see their own thoughts spill out on the page – and they get a sense of what they are thinking. Writing also can be a great way to dump a lot of emotion out on paper – no one else has to be there – just you and your pen and paper or fingers running over the computer keyboard. People who have artistic skills gain the same effect through drawing or doodling.

    Still other people get clear when talking with other people – articulating what's going on. Such people need to be unconditional, not clouding the issue with their own opinions or advice – allowing the person trying to get clear to tell the truth, be seen and accepted. The Quakers actually have a practice for this – it's called a discernment committee – when someone wants to get clear, a group of congregants gather around and allow the person to speak his mind while the others just listen.

    Independent Brokerage Firm - Go Independent
    Successful brokers and advisors basically have their own business regardless of where they work. The client investment business is a self-starter and largely commission based industry, so a broker must rely on his own production for survival anyway. When does the in-office support staff and other benefits of a large office get outweighed by the chance to independent and start your own brokerage firm office for higher payouts?20 years ago the brokerage business was very different. With no Internet or Intranets to maximize communications, brokers were generally housed in large offices in metropolitan centers and cities. That is where the action was, and it was simply too difficult for a broker or the firm to effectively communicate with each other. Su
    tus quo with a dose of guilt on top of your fear. Again, no maliciousness here, just status quo. And perhaps this outward expression is familiar because it's what your monkey mind has told you already. However, Helen Keller got it right when she said:

    "Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing."

    So if these avenues don't bring you to clarity, what does?

    Well, have you noticed that you get clearer after you've taken a long walk or exercised? Danced? Done yoga? There's something about this mind – body connection. The endorphins start getting produced and the fear we once had seems to vanish. Lately I've found that I actually have to stop my treadmill during the midst of my workout because I've had a clear thought that I have to write down so that I don't forget it.

    Others get clearer when they write or journal – they see their own thoughts spill out on the page – and they get a sense of what they are thinking. Writing also can be a great way to dump a lot of emotion out on paper – no one else has to be there – just you and your pen and paper or fingers running over the computer keyboard. People who have artistic skills gain the same effect through drawing or doodling.

    Still other people get clear when talking with other people – articulating what's going on. Such people need to be unconditional, not clouding the issue with their own opinions or advice – allowing the person trying to get clear to tell the truth, be seen and accepted. The Quakers actually have a practice for this – it's called a discernment committee – when someone wants to get clear, a group of congregants gather around and allow the person to speak his mind while the others just listen.

    Increasing Your Sphere of Influence
    Word-of-mouth advertising is one of the cheapest and most effective types of advertising your company can invest in, but how do we generate this elusive type of advertising? Most experts in the area will say, “Get out and ‘network’.” So we go to a Chamber of Commerce meeting with dozens or even hundreds of other people trying to promote their company or service, and we attempt to promote our company or service as well. Very few people come to these meetings to buy things. The odds seem to be stacked against from the beginning, so is it any wonder why most of us come back from these meetings thinking that we just wasted an hour or two?It doesn’t have to be that way. By making just a few simple changes to our approach, we can become a center of i
    down so that I don't forget it.

    Others get clearer when they write or journal – they see their own thoughts spill out on the page – and they get a sense of what they are thinking. Writing also can be a great way to dump a lot of emotion out on paper – no one else has to be there – just you and your pen and paper or fingers running over the computer keyboard. People who have artistic skills gain the same effect through drawing or doodling.

    Still other people get clear when talking with other people – articulating what's going on. Such people need to be unconditional, not clouding the issue with their own opinions or advice – allowing the person trying to get clear to tell the truth, be seen and accepted. The Quakers actually have a practice for this – it's called a discernment committee – when someone wants to get clear, a group of congregants gather around and allow the person to speak his mind while the others just listen. Parker Palmer explores this process in his small but profound book, Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation. This is also, by the way, the place in which a professional coach can come in – someone well trained in the skills of listening and articulating.

    Some people find fear drops away from them after they've witnessed others experiencing life threatening illnesses or even come through such an illness themselves. Such incidents may wake them up to the realization that they have nothing to lose. The fears they were experiencing were minor compared to the threat of death or near death. This experience has put everything in a different perspective.

    Getting away from it all – on retreat or vacation can also create enough space between you and your circumstances to free you up and get clear.

    So here are some questions for you to chew on as you explore this notion of clarity no matter whatever method you choose:

    • What do you need to clarify most in your life?
    • How does fear cloud your present and your future?
    • What would be your preferred method of gaining clarity?
    • What's your next step in getting clear?

    My challenge to you is to put some time and energy into clearing the foggy areas in your work and life. Get on with your life and live it as clearly as you can!

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