
It Starts With Courage | Career Angles
Next month, I turn 70. That’s an age that more people are reaching but few are confronting.

The Career-Change Journey: Part 2
In part one of our journey, I wrote about several steps you can take to explore and find your new career. Now let’s go deeper

The Place To Do Your Work | Career Angles
When my son was little, he knew that he could work my wife and I over and get a lot more what he wanted in

Don’t Kid Yourself | Career Angles
This is not about foreign policy but is about wishful thinking.

Good Character | Career Angles
“The mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.” ~Oxford Languages “the aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of some person

True North in Your Career
I worked in recruiting for more than 40 years before transitioning into coaching. I prepared people for interviews and many of the ridiculous questions that

Making The Macro Decision | Career Angles
For many of you, you haven’t made the macro decision about who you are and, as a result, you have to make new decisions all the time.

Are You Scared of Speaking in Front of Others?
I have been a fan of Toastmasters for many years.

Halfway In | Career Angles
What keeps you from being fully committed to what you are doing?

The Single Most Important Lesson of Leadership
I’m not as smart as I think I am sometimes. I slip into old habits instead of making the changes I encourage others to make.

4 Steps to Improving Our Communications | Career Angles
A very easy to follow formula for improving our communications with people.

Don’t Be a Yenta
Being a gossip is not just something unique to women. Men gossip, too.