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Go To Play Everyday with Guest Philippe Desrochers 02/01 by Bill Dueease | Blog Talk Radio

February 1, 2012

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Go To Play Everyday with Guest Philippe Desrochers 02/01 by Bill Dueease | Blog Talk Radio.

Philippe Desrochers

April 24, 2011

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Bring Your Career Back to Life via Philippe Desrochers.

Winning the Lottery

April 24, 2011

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What new choices would you make in your life if you won $20,000,000?  Would you continue with your current job? Why are lottery winners always smiling? Let me explain why money is most important to you.  Safety, and that is it.  It’s the second most important human need, right after breathing and going to the… [Read more…]

No Bully for Me

April 17, 2011

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“Carla” was invited by her colleague to access a file on her computer.  While “Carla” was searching she came across a file entitled by her own name.  She opened the file and to her complete amazement was a log of her lunch habits.  She closed the file and said nothing knowing full well that this… [Read more…]

Three Reasons Employers Hire You

April 11, 2011

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During the past few months I have been asked the same question many times.  “I have been to four straight interviews with no offers.  I must be doing something wrong.  What are employers looking for?”This is an article I wrote three years ago and I would like to share it with you again.  You may… [Read more…]

Career Fulfillment Found in Community

April 2, 2011

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Are you unhappy?  Do you crave something more in life?  The answer to being happier in your life lies in building a community around you in your career. For over three years I have been writing to you about the value of doing work you love in order to be successful and happy while earning… [Read more…]

Careers as a Author-Part II

April 2, 2011

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Last week I talked about how you can get started in writing your book.  In this article I will show you how to attract a publisher to sign you on and distribute your book. Start a private practice: Your book can be based on the work you do with clients.  Whether you train painters, actors… [Read more…]

Careers as an Author-Part I

March 26, 2011

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Have you always dreamed of writing a book?  Are you procrastinating in getting started?  This article will inspire you to start.   I will base the information on my experience in writing and getting “99 Things You Wish You Knew Before Landing Your Dream Job” published as a non-fiction book. Writing: Many books win awards for… [Read more…]

Five Huge Interview Mistakes

March 10, 2011

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Assessments: Most of us at one point in our life take an assessment tool such as Myers-Briggs or the Strong Interview Inventory.  As an accredited Myers-Briggs instructor I take my teaching one step further by showing clients how to use their increased self-awareness in their job search.  The interview is one of these areas and… [Read more…]

Three Career Tips you can Take to the Bank

February 26, 2011

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Sometimes, all you can do is follow your own advice.  In fact, the very advice you give to others when they come to you for career advice.  You probably know that it is more difficult to act on advice than it is to disperse it.  The reason: consequences.  More precisely, the risk of failure.  However,… [Read more…]

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