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Finding The Essence

By Laura Berman Fortgang on March 18, 2011

Today’s story about former policewoman Cheri Maples illustrates the significant connection which often exists in the roles you take on over your lifetime, even when they look unrelated on the surface.  For Cheri, whose career path took her from cop to Buddhist teacher, she came to see that the heart of her work in both…

Filed Under: Inspiration to Follow Your Blueprint Tagged With: Career Changer, finding the “Essence”, from cop to Buddhist teacher, heart of the jobs you dream, heart of their work, Now What?® Program, peacemaker, to bring a new perspective, to reach new heights, your lifetimeLeave a Comment

Today’s Quote: Keep Moving

By Laura Berman Fortgang on March 14, 2011

“Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don’t quit.”  Conrad Hilton

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And when the doors close…

By Laura Berman Fortgang on March 9, 2011

by Kirsten Meneghello, Now What® Facilitator  When we walk through life and continue to see doors close on potential paths we really wanted to go down, how do we react? With frustration and anger? Or do we take the 10,000 foot view and realize that the Universe is trying to tell us something? Nudge, nudge.…

Filed Under: Inspiration to Follow Your Blueprint Tagged With: a new job, create a story around it, doors that open, HOW we interpret our "failures" is essential to how we move forward, job of our dreams, Kirsten Meneghello, laid off from her position, lucky to get a menial job, not the right job, Now What® Facilitator, pay attention to the doors that close, sales team, see doors close, unhappy in her jobLeave a Comment

Today’s Quote: Going Beyond the Possible

By Laura Berman Fortgang on March 7, 2011

“The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible.” Arthur C. Clarke

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Video Viernes-Changing Your Vocation After 50

By Laura Berman Fortgang on March 4, 2011

We’ll round out the week with two more examples of women over 50 who are going for it! MORE editor-in-chief Lesley Jane Seymour discusses changing careers at 50 on the Today Show.

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You Never Know What Door Will Open

By Laura Berman Fortgang on March 3, 2011

After being laid off from a company where she worked for 22 years, Gloria Schaffer is trying something new.  She says, “The result of being laid off turned into a brand new life.  You just never know what door will open.  Don’t be afraid to walk through it.” “My Accidental New Career.”

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