We have discussed what is important to have on resumes in order to "be seen" but what about ways you can ruin a resume without even realizing it?
Those "little" things that can move your resume to the bottom of the stack, or even worse, into the trash can?
View this article for 5 things you can remove from your resume, to decrease the chance that it is skimmed over due to a faux pas.
Now that summer is nearing and end, we have cold a flu season to think about. We are all exposed to more germs in the fall and winter months. But what you can you do YOU to keep yourself in tip top shape and decrease the number of sick days you take, as well as have a better overall health profile? Read here for a great article on 5 things you can do to stay healthy on the job.
What do you do to stay healthy?
Stress management is key in both professional and personal success. If you do not take care of yourself, your health and performance can suffer. But we don't always have the opportunity to take large blocks of time to de-stress.
But all you need is 60 seconds to get a breather and bring your blood pressure down, to boot.
Try these tips for unwind at the office, in the car, or even in home.
What do you do to unwind?
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Five minutes may not seem like much, but you would be surprised by what you can get accomplished during that time. And if you can find ten (5) minute segments daily, that is almost an hour back in your day to get little things done.
You can try these five things, or make a list of your own to resort to, while you are waiting in line, waiting on a call or just need a quick mental break.
Do you find yourself putting in long hours at the office, but not quite accomplishing as much as you anticipated?
Do you look up at the clock during the work day and realize it it 11:00 a.m. and you have been side-tracked by email all morning and have not checked one item off your target list?
This article gives you some tips on how can you set up your day to get done what matters the most.