Day 2: What’s more important to you: The end result? Or the person you become in the process of getting it? ————– I look around and see people being frustrated because that they didn’t get yet the results they expect.
Meeting With Yourself: Day 1 (parents and us)
Day 1: Our parents taught us what they knew about life, the best they could. Were they happy? Were they successful? Did they follow their dreams? If not, do you want to continue to live your life based on those
Perfectionism: asset or threat?
Hmm, perfectionism! A lot of people proud themselves for being perfectionists, and many introverts are! We enjoy so much the power of our mind: mulling things over and over, getting excited about the possibilities of improvement, getting curious what else can
4 Phases of Self-Imposed Challenges
During the last month, I went through two self-imposed challenges: I completed one successfully and withdrew from the other (no second thoughts followed, no guilt either). I found self-imposed challenges useful to get out of my comfort zone and learn something
Introverts: Fire Up Your Job Search (free webinar)
Job searching is stressful … right? Applying on numerous sites, entering your information again and again, hoping to get a call back, practicing interview questions, finding the right words to say during an interview… it’s stressful. In the past 7 years,
7+ Networking Tips for Introverts
A more powerful perspective on networking … the introvert way! 🙂 I don’t know about you, but I found networking challenging until … I’ve shifted my perspective! Extroverts are everywhere, and they’re doing very well in social situations and professional
Conflicts or Inner Selves Dialogues?
Do you know how to deal with conflicts between inner or outer roles? A few days ago I stumbled upon a blog post I wrote about two years ago: Job search as a driving journey*. Since in that coaching session
What do you learn from a labyrinth?
Walking aimlessly a few days ago (trying to stay away from the sunny sides of the streets), I ended up in the Trinity Square beside the Eaton Centre. Since I love walking that labyrinth, I decided to give it try
Anger Management
It was too hot outside, so I decided to go for a walk in a park in the evening. Passing by a tree triggered a metaphor in my mind, and I’d like to share it with you. Nope, I won’t talk about
Feeling stuck?
I like this river! Couldn’t illustrate better how people get stuck in their head, instead of going with the flow. 🙂 View this post on Instagram I like this river! Couldn’t illustrate better how people get stuck in their head,