“EXERCISE. . . Accountability, Ability, Learning, Professionalism, Intuitiveness” A few days ago, I heard a phrase that resonated with me. It was spoken by a Senior U.S. Government Official. The phrase is, “It’s not an empty exercise.” Many of you in … Continue reading
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Pushing, Pushed, Push
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Pushing, Pushed, Push sometimes is very helpful to try out a new option, opportunity or idea you or your company may have. Forum groups have been part of mainstream America for well over 25 years. We want to know how … Continue reading
Labor Day 2013
Labor we perform is
Appreciated and celebrated
By our Bosses
On this day in the USA. It
Reminds us of what we give back to our community.
Dependability, timeliness and a job well done
Are a few values we give our employer/company.
Yes, we’re happy to be given a day off to take a break.
© “Jo Ann” M. Radja, Career Management Coach and Change Agent
Thanks to all of you for reading this Blog and my other Social Media posts. Have a great Labor Day!
What are YOU doing here?
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Don’t let other people’s opinion define who you are. Les Brown
A few years ago, a Group Member posted the above quotation. I keep a copy of it in one of my travelling see-through make-up bags. It is a reminder of how we choose to manage our own emotions within our careers when meeting other people we come in contact with. Have you ever been asked the question in a somewhat unfriendly way in your career — “Why are YOU here?” During the past few years it’s a question I’ve been asked at business conferences, meetings and sometimes during networking events.
When I hear the question I answer it directly. Surprisingly, my response may not be what the other person expected or wanted to hear. Because we are responsible for our own actions, we can’t know the other person’s hidden agenda(s). Opportunities do, however, present themselves daily to be mindful so you can acknowledge and accept someone else the way they are.
What is the first thought that comes to mind, when you hear this question? How many seconds do you pause before speaking? What message do you want to convey in your answer? Why is it important for you to continue the conversation? How can you reframe the question so that you manage your response?
As You Choose Who You Want to be Known As, consider reframing a response, based on your values. Have a great week.
“Jo Ann” M. Radja, Career Management Coach & Change Agent
Speaking up at work . . .
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Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak. Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen. Winston Churchill A few times last week I was questioned about who I was, what I did and whether … Continue reading
Just say it. . .
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A week or so ago, I heard a public conversation between two people. The subject was honesty. This conversation ended with one person believing there was only one answer to the question of what honesty is. I was surprised by this … Continue reading
Thinking, Planning, Doing.
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Expect, Expected, Expecting . . .
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“If we hope to go anywhere or develop ourselves in any way, we can only step from where we are standing. If we don’t really know where we are standing… We may only go in circles…” Jon Kabat-Zinn When the … Continue reading
The details we want to know . . .
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Lady Trade is 12 feet tall and weighs 5.5 tons. She and Lady Agriculture graced the entrance to the Chicago Board of Trade Building in 1885. Some 60+ years later while this building was demolished, these statues mysteriously disappeared. During 1978, … Continue reading
When it Works. . .
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Here’s a simple but powerful rule. Always give people more than what they expect to get. Nelson Boswell The holiday is over and we’re back to work today. When It Works is all about a daily success we strive for with … Continue reading

