by Angela Spaxman | About Coaching, Making Career Choices
Are you eager for a career change or promotion? Are you bored of your work or fed-up with the stress, frustrations or blocks to your fulfilment? Or on the other hand, is it time for you to be recognized, to rise to a higher level of authority, and to broaden your...
by Angela Spaxman | About Coaching, Self-Improvement and Success tips
This year I realized even more deeply the value each human being brings to themselves and everyone around them when they follow their truest desires. What we authentically choose to do and be is often very different from what the intellect, or the people around us,...
by Angela Spaxman | About Coaching, Making Career Choices, Self-Improvement and Success tips
How to Play to Your Strengths (rather than focussing on your weaknesses) What’s so hard about strengths? Most of us know that the path to excellence is through our strengths, not our weaknesses. Our strengths distinguish us and exemplify our potential for greatness....
by Angela Spaxman | About Coaching, Making Career Choices, News and Events
Changes in the world of work mean that many more people will be self-employed, working as freelancers, or as entrepreneurs. And besides, many people choose this path to have more freedom and flexibility at work. But success for the solopreneur requires a more complex...
by Angela Spaxman | About Coaching, Making Career Choices
When I coach someone through any kind of change, whether changing leadership style, changing careers or anything else, I start by looking under the hood. In coaching this means to look at the system of beliefs that is creating the current environment and can therefore...
by Carole Lewis | About Coaching, CVs, Resumes and Job Search, Making Career Choices, Self-Improvement and Success tips
The very thought of changing careers after 10 to 15 years of work can be daunting. But there comes a time when you know that you are no longer inspired by your work and you are ready for a change. With the experience you have under your belt, you want your next job to...