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Category Archives: Relationships
Out with the old; In With the New
If you regularly read my blog, you know that my family consists of myself, 2 biological kids, and many young adults (and their children) who find their way to us, whether by court order or simply because they have chosen … Continue reading
Seek & Find: Love & Labor — Get a Job, Find a Date
Seek & Find: Love & Labor We each spend a good deal of time in our respective life journeys simply seeking. We seek jobs. We seek love. We seek comfort, convenience, compassion, and culture. We seek happiness, contentment, and success. … Continue reading
Posted in Relationships, Work
Tagged advice, best way to find a job, best way to find love, career advice, career opportunity, Dating, eHarmony, finding a job, finding employment, finding love, Gym, Home Office, Job Search, life purpose, Lynda Watts, making an effort, Motivation, Online dating service, Personals, professionals over 40, Relationship, secrets to success, Skype
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The Job Interview: Best Tips & Techniques — Part I
Job Interviewing Tips & Strategies — Part I Whether you have an interview on your calendar or have yet to get that far in your job search, you need to know the best tips and techniques to get the job! … Continue reading
Posted in Relationships, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged before the interview, Business, Career, Employment, energy, finding a job, finding employment, how to ace job interview, human connection, Interview, Interview Advice, interviewer, Job hunting, Job interview, Job Search, life coach, Lynda Watts, personal energy, pre-interview tips, preparing for job interview, professionals over 40, secrets to success
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Importance of Attitude — Whiner or Winner?
Our life journey is inevitably filled with the unknown, the unexpected, and the uncontrollable, but how we face that journey is totally shaped by each individual. Attitude is everything; it molds and defines the intricate contours and substance of our … Continue reading
Posted in Emotional Health, Relationships, Spirituality, Stress Mastery, Work
Tagged achieving success, advice, attitude adjustment, changing your attitude, Health, how to change your attitude, life coach, life lessons, Lynda Watts, negative attitude, new attitude, New Year, new year new you, no whining allowed, Philosophy, positive attitude, secret to happiness, secrets to success, stop whining, whiner vs. winner, whiners and winners, Winners, winners and losers, winning and losing
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How to Network for Maximum Value: Creating a Real Connection
If you haven’t familiarized yourself with social networking, you are significantly behind the times! If you regularly read my blog, you probably know that I am an active member of the popular LinkedIn “social networking” website. I find that it … Continue reading
Posted in Relationships, Work
Tagged creating a connection, creating a network, creating a valuable network, Facebook, finding a job, finding employment, how to network, linkedin, LinkedIn Open Networker, Lynda Watts, maximizing your network value, networking, networking effect, networking tips, Online Communities, Social network, social network do's and don'ts, Social network service, super networkers, Twitter, value of networking, why a network is important, windmill networking
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Priorities: The Top 4 — Getting them Straight
A single mother of three recently told me how she was having a difficult time finding a good man. “These guys just don’t understand that my kids come first,” she complained. “It reminds me of Mike,” she said, referring to … Continue reading
Posted in Emotional Health, Environment, Physical Health, Relationships, Work
Tagged advice, Child, divorce, emotional health, Family, getting priorities in order, Health, life coach, life management, live's priorities, Lynda Watts, Marriage, Mother Nature, organization, parenting, physical health, priorities, Relationships, Romance (love), work, you come first, your happiness, your health
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Single & Unhappily Celibate after 40
Professionals over 40 tend to have one thing in common: We tend to be independent and confident. As a result, when we are not in a relationship, we don’t struggle as much as those who are more dependent on a … Continue reading