Summer 2024: College to Job hunting

Parents of college graduates, your children will soon hear: WHAT ARE YOU DOING AFTER GRADUATION? DO YOU HAVE A JOB YET? WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO FOR YOUR CAREER? This is disheartening each and every time such questions are asked for the post-college, jobless graduate. For this reason, most clients tell me they start […]

Graduated From College?! Congratulations! “What are you doing?” Ugh…

“If one person asks what am I doing now….” This is the lament of many young adults. The college grad without a job, once a cautionary tale, has become more commonplace. This is not a good thing. Anxiety and depression are skyrocketing among young adults.  It seems very clear through my work at Career Counseling […]

You want to help your adult child’s self-esteem – get career help

Just came back from my college reunion… the amount of mental health challenges among young adult children is staggering. I was approached by a couple dozen parents who know what I do.  The conversations would start with “my son (more often than daughter) is having trouble getting his career” started… and soon the conversation would […]

The Reality of Influencer Aspirations: Challenges and Consequences for Gen-Z

No older person lectures here! I am an outlier among those in my age group.  I often defend those who forge career paths outside the box. Indeed I did so in my generation, leaving big firm law for a career as an education consultant.  Moreover, there are some who “make it” in the new career […]

Enjoy Life… Find Work That Elevates You

I just celebrated my 30th wedding anniversary.  Francie, my wonderful wife, has a full time job as a professor and head of the doctoral program at Southern CT’s Nursing School.  Great job. But… she missed being a nurse.  So she went back “per diem” as a lactation consultant, where she gets to hold babies, at […]

Approaching 50… time to plan your legacy career

I feel so young that I can’t believe that I’m not! I feel this way because I really like my work. I have many friends my age who are now counting their dollars and days to retirement. In many cases, they have realized that working an unhappy job to save for retirement was – and […]

Do What You “Like Enough” and Make “Enough” Money

“Do what you love and the money will follow.”  I know the writer who created the phrase meant well.  I also know that she did not mean to be simplistic in this advice.  She was not suggesting that everyone who loves to sing makes money doing so. But the phrase seeped into the culture and […]