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Here at FromWithin Coaching, as the holiday season is upon us, we find ourselves reflecting on the past year and those who have helped to shape our business.
It has been an honor to work with our amazing clients who have decided to invest in themselves and their futures, digging deep to make change in their lives. Our clients consistently inspire us to push further and harder in our own endeavors. They are truly the best presents we could ask for. May the peace and joy of the holiday season be with you throughout the coming year. Can't wait to see what 2018 brings you! -Amy Magyar, on behalf of Lindsey Lathrop, Alexandra Hughes, Heather Palow, and Jane Taylor During the free exploratory session I have with potential career coaching clients, I often hear the question: Do I need to go back to school or get more training? The answer is a resounding: Yes, as a believer in lifetime learning I advocate for all types of education and the power that knowledge has on the career change process. ![]() When people meet with me, they get an unbiased viewpoint that can help them focus on clarifying their educational goals in relation to their career. Additional training may be needed in your next career if it will support you in obtaining:
One might even consider taking a short course in photography, cooking a specialty food, or learning what trail cairns are for, who knows? The hope is that by exploring something that you don’t already know about, you gain a new perspective and meet people outside of your current circle. 2, 4 or 6 years of higher education may or may not be the key to unlocking your ideal career path but I would guess that a 2, 4 or 6 week short course will give you some insights you didn’t have before, and might be your cairn that helps you navigate your career path. AuthorHeather Palow, Career and Business Coach who empowers entrepreneurs, career changers and people who want to take control of their lives by clarifying their strengths and achieving their goals. |
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