At the New Year, we're urged to reflect. That may be easier if we have prompts to trigger our thinking.
In my PsychologyToday.com article today, I offer prompt-questions for each of life's big decisions: job, career, relationships, money, recreation, and The Big Picture.
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Give and Take with Adam Grant, Top Contrarian Self-Help Expert
Adam Grant is the youngest tenured professor at Penn/Wharton and has
been rated its best teacher for four years in a row, Also, he writes
regularly on work and psychology for the New York Times.
In February his new book will be published, Originals: How non-conformists move the world. The publisher sent me an advance copy.
In the book, Grant forwards a number of contra-intuitive recommendations. In my PsychologyToday.com article today, I offer few of those, followed by my reactions.
In February his new book will be published, Originals: How non-conformists move the world. The publisher sent me an advance copy.
In the book, Grant forwards a number of contra-intuitive recommendations. In my PsychologyToday.com article today, I offer few of those, followed by my reactions.
Labels:
contrarian,
influence,
leadership
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
New Year's Eve and Day for the Psychologically Vulnerable
If life is chipper, it's easy to bring in the New Year joyously. But
if your life is less than, well, bubbly, and especially if you're
psychologically frail to begin with, bringing in the New Year can be
depressing or anxiety-provoking.
As usual, a how-to article can't turn a pained person into a joyous one who will revel in 2016's arrival but perhaps one or more of the salves in my PsychologyToday.com article today might help.
As usual, a how-to article can't turn a pained person into a joyous one who will revel in 2016's arrival but perhaps one or more of the salves in my PsychologyToday.com article today might help.
Labels:
loneliness,
loneliness at holidays,
New Year's Eve
Monday, December 28, 2015
"I Don't Want to Bring My Baby into This World:" What's ahead in 2016 and beyond
The frivolity of a Christmas party gave way to quite a discussion about the future. I describe it in my PsychologyToday.com article today.
Labels:
2016 predictions,
dystopian,
futurism
Sunday, December 27, 2015
In Praise of New Year's Resolutions
New Year's resolutions, like affirmations, have gotten a bad rep because most get broken.
But I'm a believer in setting goals and objectives. Without them, we rely too much on serendipity.
So today's PsychologyToday.com article encourages readers to make one or more resolutions. And to that end, I share my own resolutions for 2016.
But I'm a believer in setting goals and objectives. Without them, we rely too much on serendipity.
So today's PsychologyToday.com article encourages readers to make one or more resolutions. And to that end, I share my own resolutions for 2016.
Labels:
New Year's resolutions,
resolutions,
Type A,
type a behavior
Saturday, December 26, 2015
My Career Coaching Clients' Year-End Musings
Here at year-end, I've asked some of my career coaching clients to take stock. In my PsychologyToday.com article today, I post some their musings.
Labels:
burnout,
career change,
procrastination
Anatomy of a Career Counseling Session
In my PsychologyToday.com article today, I demonstrate a few elements of my typical process with a client who wants to change careers.
Friday, December 25, 2015
Silent Night, Lonely Night
Christmas songs tend to be sappy, belying many people's Christmas reality.
As a tiny antidote, for my PsychologyToday.com post today on Christmas Day, I've rewritten the words of Silent Night for those who feel lonely at Christmas. HERE is the link.
As a tiny antidote, for my PsychologyToday.com post today on Christmas Day, I've rewritten the words of Silent Night for those who feel lonely at Christmas. HERE is the link.
Labels:
loneliness,
reclusiveness,
solitude
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Should You Be a Generalist or a Specialist?
I recently debated legendary education evaluator, Michael Scriven on whether we should encourage young people to be specialists or generalists.
I post the transcript of that debate as my PsychologyToday.com article today.
I post the transcript of that debate as my PsychologyToday.com article today.
Labels:
dabbling,
generalist,
Specialization
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
CreamNog: A Christmas Story
For my PsychologyToday.com article today, I thought I'd write a little Christmas story in honor of the season. It's called CreamNog.
HERE is the text.
If you'd like to hear me read it aloud, click HERE.
HERE is the text.
If you'd like to hear me read it aloud, click HERE.
Labels:
christmas short story,
Christmas story
Monday, December 21, 2015
The Case for Trusting Your Common Sense over Experts
We all long for people we can trust. So we're discouraged when we see how often experts are wrong.
In my PsychologyToday.com article today, I argue that we're wise to think twice before letting experts trump our common sense.
In my PsychologyToday.com article today, I argue that we're wise to think twice before letting experts trump our common sense.
Labels:
common sense,
experts
Sunday, December 20, 2015
What I'd Tell My Teenager About Earning, Spending, and Saving
What I'd say to my teenager about money: earning, spending, saving. That's my PsychologyToday.com article today.
Labels:
investing,
materialism,
parenting,
shopaholic
What I'd Say to My 16-Year-Old About Relationships and Sex
In my PsychologyToday.com article today, I offer the mini-talk I'd give to my 16-year-old about romantic relationships and sex.
Labels:
parenting,
parenting teens,
sex education
Saturday, December 19, 2015
My Advice to a 16-Year-Old Trying to Figure Out What She Wants to Be When She Grows Up
In each installment of my daily PsychologyToday.com series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice.
Today, I offer a 16-year-old advice on how to figure out what she wants to be when she grows up.
Today, I offer a 16-year-old advice on how to figure out what she wants to be when she grows up.
Labels:
career advice,
career advice for teens
Thursday, December 17, 2015
My Advice to a Baseball Player in a Slump
In each installment of my PsychologyToday.com daily series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice.
Today, I offer advice to a baseball player who's in a slump. It may be of value to anyone who's on a bad streak.
Today, I offer advice to a baseball player who's in a slump. It may be of value to anyone who's on a bad streak.
Labels:
slump
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Advice to a 72-Year-Old Who is Unsure Whether She Should Retire
In each installment of my PsychologyToday.com daily series, I respond to a composite letter asking for my career advice.
Today I offer advice to a 72-year-old who is unsure whether she should retire.
Today I offer advice to a 72-year-old who is unsure whether she should retire.
Labels:
retirement,
should I retire
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
My Advice to a Person With Depression Who Then Got Cancer
In each installment of my daily PsychologyToday.com series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice.
Today, I offer advice to a person with depression who then got cancer.
Labels:
cancer,
depression
My 10 Workplace Predictions for 2016 (TIME.com)
I'm pleased that TIME has again published my annual career and workplace predictions.
It's in TIME.com's Ideas section. Here is the link to My Workplace Predictions for 2016.
It's in TIME.com's Ideas section. Here is the link to My Workplace Predictions for 2016.
Monday, December 14, 2015
My Advice to an Older Worker Who Was "Laid Off"
In each installment of my daily PsychologyToday.com series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice.
Today, I offer advice to a 53-year old who was "laid off."
Today, I offer advice to a 53-year old who was "laid off."
Labels:
career advice,
older job seekers
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Advice to a Lawyer With an Anger Problem
In each installment of my daily PsychologyToday.com series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice.
Today, I offer advice to a lawyer with an anger problem.
Today, I offer advice to a lawyer with an anger problem.
Labels:
anger,
anger management,
angry personality
My Advice to a Weary Entrepreneur
In each installment of my daily PsychologyToday.com series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice.
Today, I respond to a letter from a weary entrepreneur.
Today, I respond to a letter from a weary entrepreneur.
Labels:
entrepreneurship,
self-employment
Saturday, December 12, 2015
My Advice to Someone Who's Tempted to Give Up His Idealism
In each installment of this daily series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice.
Today, I respond to someone who opened a produce market in an underserved community. But his experience there is tempting him to give up his idealism.
Today, I respond to someone who opened a produce market in an underserved community. But his experience there is tempting him to give up his idealism.
Labels:
donor fatigue,
idealism
Thursday, December 10, 2015
My Advice to a Happy Cabbie and Uber Driver Who's Pressured to Aim Higher
In each installment of my daily PsychologyToday.com series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice.
Today, I respond to a cabbie and Uber driver who's feeling pressure to pursue a career with more status.
Today, I respond to a cabbie and Uber driver who's feeling pressure to pursue a career with more status.
Labels:
cab driving,
career advice,
uber driving
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Advice to a Burned-Out Physician
In each installment of my PsychologyToday.com daily series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice. Today, I offer advice to a burned-out physician.
Labels:
burned-out doctor,
burned-out physician,
burnout
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
My Advice to a Porn Director Whose Girlfriend Found Out What He Does for a Living
In each installment of my PsychologyToday.com daily series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my advice.
Today, I offer advice to a porn director's girlfriend found out what he does for a living and says, "Quit or else."
Today, I offer advice to a porn director's girlfriend found out what he does for a living and says, "Quit or else."
Labels:
career advice,
porn director
Monday, December 7, 2015
Advice to Someone With a Bad Boss
In each installment of my daily PsychologyToday.com series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice.
Today I respond to someone asking what to do about a bad boss.
Today I respond to someone asking what to do about a bad boss.
Labels:
bad boss,
managing upward
Advice to a Former Olympian Who Needs a Career
In each installment of my daily PsychologyToday.com series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice.
Today's offering is advice to an Olympian who needs a career.
Today's offering is advice to an Olympian who needs a career.
Labels:
career advice,
careers for Olympains
Sunday, December 6, 2015
My Advice to a Divorcing Person Who Loses By Making Money
In each installment of my daily PsychologyToday.com series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice.
Today's offering suggests careers for a divorcing person who is very social and psychologically oriented.
Labels:
career advice,
divorce
Friday, December 4, 2015
Advice to a "Powerless" Manager
In each installment of my PsychologyToday.com daily series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice.
Today's offering is my response to a manager who feels powerless.
Today's offering is my response to a manager who feels powerless.
Labels:
leadership,
management
Quickie Video in Which I Describe My New Book, The Best of Marty Nemko
Here's the under-2-minute video I just recorded that describes my new book The Best of Marty Nemko: The best 60 of my 3,000 articles for your worklife, personal life, and for making a difference.
Those articles previously appeared on TIME.com, TheAtlantic.com, WashingtonPost.com, PsychologyToday.com, etc. It's available on Amazon.com for $12 for the printed version, $8 for the e-book. HERE is the link.
Those articles previously appeared on TIME.com, TheAtlantic.com, WashingtonPost.com, PsychologyToday.com, etc. It's available on Amazon.com for $12 for the printed version, $8 for the e-book. HERE is the link.
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Letter from an Apparent Victim of a Vendetta
In each installment of my PsychologyToday.com daily series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice.
In today's offering, I respond to a person who thinks a coworker is out to get her.
In today's offering, I respond to a person who thinks a coworker is out to get her.
Labels:
office politics,
vendetta
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Letter from a Musician Ready for a Divorce from Wedding Gigs
In each installment of this daily series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice. Here is today's offering.
Labels:
career advice,
musician careers
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Letter from a Burned-Out Teacher and My Response
In each installment of my PsychologyToday.com daily series, I respond to a composite letter that asks for my career advice.
Today's offering is my advice to a burned-out teacher.
Today's offering is my advice to a burned-out teacher.
Labels:
teacher attrition,
teacher burnout
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