Career wisdom in the Bible: Approaching retirement and beyond
VeZot HaBracha - Approaching retirement and beyond: "His eyes had not grown dim"
VeZot HaBracha - Approaching retirement and beyond: "His eyes had not grown dim"
“In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock.” --Thomas Jefferson
“My father was a fugitive Aramean"
“No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.” ― Charles Dickens
Career coaching in the parasha: Shoftim: The buck stops here!
Much of what we appreciate and enjoy in the workplace is the camaraderie with our colleagues. That is what the Jewish festivals are about.
Getting your message across.
Thanks for the memories!
"Our children, our wives, our flocks" -The tribes striving for work-family balance.
Getting a lift from your elevator pitch - pun aside, what can we learn about requests from the daughters of Zelaphchad? A good deal.
"Tell me who your friends are"...Strive for win-win relationships at work and beyond .
Managing generational diversity.
When faced with the challenge of toxic workers rather than merely difficult workers, having the earth swallow them up is not an option...
Self-efficacy is a key to achievement. If you don't think much of yourself, how will others will look at you?
One must nurture, sometimes nudge, the flickering wick until the flame illuminates on its own. So it is with mentoring.
"Always remember that you are totally unique. Just like everyone else." -- attributed to Margaret Mead
"What's that got to do with...?" or in Torah language: "What does shmitta have to do with Mount Sinai,"
"He who serves the most reaps the most." -- Jim Rohn.
"Do not place a stumbling block before the blind": How should job seekers construct their résumés?
Shemini - Moving past the first impression––The halo effect at work
Tzav- Keeping the embers burning: Maintaining motivation at work
The Bible at Work series: Employment and career messages in the parsha.
Spinning goat hair for the Tabernacle: Passion or purpose? Which do you want in your career choice?
How insights from the weekly Torah reading can help you with your career.
“Diversity—the art of thinking independently together.”–– Malcolm Forbes.