Career Change: Learn How To Change Your Career, Not Why You Are Unhappy

“I just spent 4 sessions with a career counselor who helped me understand why I’m unhappy with my career.  But I ended our work together because I realized that we had done very little to figure out what I wanted to do.” Jane, a thirty-something client from Darien, CT, relayed in her initial e-mail to […]

Adult children: Should parents help with their career?

Yes. In the history of the human race, elders advised their children on farming, craftsmanship, and business until they no longer could do so. That some parents have chosen to abdicate that role for fear of interfering is evidence of a pendulum swing too far from what I call the Dead Poet’s Society dad effect. My generation […]

2018: Career and Financial Planning – what if you didn’t need a retirement number?

With a large number of my forty and fiftysomething career counseling clients, financial issues play a part – often a big part – in our career change discussions.  Connecticut’s taxes, the high cost of living in Connecticut, the worry that Connecticut might have financial troubles in the future seem to dampen the other generally amazing things […]

Will this finally be the year of job or career change?

If last year, you wanted to change jobs or your career and you didn’t, then you discovered a truth about adult life: things don’t change unless they are forced upon you (almost always not good) or you affirmatively force the change yourself (almost always good in the long term, even if there is some short […]

2018 Career Change: Why careers in Connecticut should mean happy, healthy lifestyles

I grew up outside of New York.  I lived and worked in Philadelphia and Washington, DC before moving to Connecticut.  Most of my friends still live in and around those major metropolitan areas.  None provide as much likelihood of career-life balance as Connecticut. Of course, if you are reading this on your daily commute from […]

Will you play small in 2018? Go big. Time to change your career

Some who seek career coaching with  Career Counseling Connecticut’s play life too cautiously. They contact me with great hesitancy.  They ask questions skeptically.  They are not “certain” that I can help.  I wish them well.  But I know a few things with certainty: (1) we have and will continue to help our clients, often in […]

The power of correctly using career tests

I am an ENFJ.  For those familiar with Myers-Briggs, “teacher” is a common nickname for ENFJs.  Those who know me would nod, as they know education and counseling have been life-long passions.  The polar opposite is ISTP.  “Mechanic” is a common nickname for ISTPs.  Those who know me would laugh as they know that my […]