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Posts Tagged ‘career’

Posted in Blog on December 16, 2013

Why Work? (Part lll)

By Donna Dunning What motivates you to get up and work each day? The answer to this question can help you position yourself in work that meets your physical and psychological needs. Psychologists have spent considerable time trying to figure out the meaning of work in people’s ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on December 9, 2013

Why Work? (Part ll)

By Donna Dunning What motivates you to get up and work each day? The answer to this question can help you position yourself in work that meets your physical and psychological needs. Psychologists have spent considerable time trying to figure out the meaning of work in people’s ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on December 2, 2013

Why Work?

By Donna Dunning What motivates you to get up and work each day? The answer to this question can help you position yourself in work that meets your physical and psychological needs. Psychologists have spent considerable time trying to figure out the meaning of work in people’s ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 25, 2013

Finding an Interesting Career

By Donna Dunning Have you taken the time to define what makes a career interesting? Flash back to high school where a well-intentioned guidance counselor, teacher, or parent asks, “What are you going to do?” It’s a difficult question and you may have answered, as many peopl ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 18, 2013

It’s Not Easy Being You

By Donna Dunning Years ago, an insightful elementary teacher noticed our daughter had matching socks and called us into the school for a parent-teacher meeting. He told us she was changing, not participating in class, and developing an attitude. He knew our daughter, typical to h ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 11, 2013

The Art of Self Discovery

By Donna Dunning “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” Oscar Wilde When was the last time you had a long talk with yourself? Maybe it’s time to get reacquainted. The first step toward personal development and career/life satisfaction is self-discovery. Only you can ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 28, 2013

Are you Pressure-Prompted? Try a “Work Attack” ...

By Donna Dunning A steady work pace might seem the most practical way to approach and complete tasks, but you may prefer to use a pressure-prompted style. A pressure-prompted approach is generally associated with a preference for Perceiving, but some who prefer Judging may also ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on June 26, 2013

Finding the Motivation to Grow Your Career INFJ

By Donna Dunning Compassionate Visionary People who have preferences for INFJ tend to focus their attention in the inner world by creating, researching, and integrating ideas, using Introverted Intuition (Ni) as their dominant function. They are often most engaged when they can l ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on June 18, 2013

Finding the Motivation to Grow Your Career ENTJ

By Donna Dunning Insightful Expeditor People who have preferences for ENTJ tend to focus their attention in the outer world by taking action to achieve a goal, using Extraverted Thinking (Te) as their dominant function. They are most engaged when their actions are organized, effe ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on June 10, 2013

Finding the Motivation to Grow Your Career ISFJ

By Donna Dunning Compassionate Assimilator People who have preferences for ISFJ tend to focus their attention in the inner world by paying attention to, and remembering, relevant facts and details using Introverted Sensing (Si) as their dominant function. They tend to trust what ... Continue Reading