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Showing posts with label advice. Show all posts

Sunday, May 10, 2015

5/12 - Inspiration Alliance - Career Transitions - Should I Stay or Should I Go? RSVP!

















Come, support my friend's organization, Inspiration Alliance, learn something new and make new connections to further your career!

Career Transitions: Should I Stay or Should I Go?

Inspiration Alliance

Tuesday, May 12, 2015 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (EDT)


Hayden 5 Media


Should I Stay or Should I Go?
Making that difficult move to advance in your career.
Do you love what you are doing and want to take it to the next level? Or is it time to move on to your next job since you are not learning anything new? You may have developed new interests in your career you want to explore. How do you know when it's time to take action?
Join us on May 12 at Hayden 5 Media and Man with a Cam's venue to learn from a knowledgeable set of panelists how they made their career transitions and got to where they are today. From side-hustling, to making lateral moves, and staying in their companies to achieve their goals, they'll reveal their secrets into how they got to cultivate the career they love.
Register for free today.
We look forward to seeing you at the event!


Speakers
Pinch Parties logoJulia Capalino, Founder at Pinch Parties
Yahoo logoSarah Elliott, Account Director at Yahoo
Hayden 5 Media logoTodd Wiseman Jr., President & Co-Founder at Hayden 5
Moderator
AMC Networks LogoMike Williams, Research Manager at AMC Networks

Event Host
Hayden 5 Media LogoHayden 5 Media is a multifaceted media company based in NYC producing national commercials, music videos, web content, television shows, and feature films. H5M takes projects from development, through production and post. Creativity you can touch. Visit:http://www.hayden5.com.



Catering Sponsor
SUNAC Fancy FoodSUNAC Fancy Food celebrates all seasons, different cultures and fresh food. They believe the best tasting foods are whole foods grown ecologically and respectfully. Almost everything is made from scratch with the same love and care we show in selecting our ingredients. They are proud to support many local farmers as possible. SUNAC is a member of Slow Food USA and the Chef's Collaborative. Visit: http://www.sunacfancyfood.com/main/index.php. 


Event Photographer
Around Digital MediaAround Digital Media provides photo and video services. They specialize in turning your idea into a visual reality. Contact Around Digital Media for photos and videos for your product, service, or brand. Visit:http://www.arounddigitalmedia.com.


Co-Organizers
Jessica MendozaJessalin Lam

Friday, December 12, 2014

Check out FIX.COM's "The Ultimate Pre-Race Checklist"

Newbie Runners and Veterans alike, check out this Ultimate Pre-Racing Running Checklist from Fix.com! The infographic is a handy reminder and checklist of some do's and don't in preparation before, in anticipation and during the race.

The full article and infographic can be viewed here.

Runners, what additional tips do you know? Share your advice in the comments section below!
Thanks,
Terresa =)


If you like Fix.com's articles, check them out in other nifty categories here.

Fix.com, a lifestyle blog devoted to bringing you expert content to make your life easier. We’ll cover everything in and around your home, like landscaping, gardening, outdoor activities, home maintenance and repairs. From products to projects, we’ll be providing you with a daily fix of content from our experienced and knowledgeable team of writers.

REPOST from FIX.COM:
Even the most thorough training program can come unglued if you're not prepared for the realities of race day. This is particularly true if you're just beginning your running career and have been training for your first actual race or event. Adrenaline is flowing, nervous butterflies are dancing around in your belly, and things can be forgotten or overlooked amid the excited tension. This is why an important element of race preparation is checking items off a pre-race list to make sure you haven't made any costly mistakes or oversights.
Non-training-related race prep should begin as early as a week before the actual race day. You should familiarize yourself with the route so you feel comfortable with it; it may even give you that extra edge over your fellow runners! A week out from your race you should also have broken in any new shoes or clothing to ensure you aren't facing any nasty blisters or chafing on race day.
Make sure you're well-rested and well-fed ahead of race day, but don't overdo the eating. Additionally, don't overhydrate before the race.
Make sure you set an alarm for a bright-and-early time, and have a back-up. Prepare first thing in the morning and be waiting at the race site well in advance. Rushing to the start line will increase stress and burn energy you'll need to put in your best performance.
Finally, it can be difficult to remember the myriad things you need to take with you and have ready to go on race day. Use our checkable list as a means of making sure nothing is forgotten. Good luck with your race!

Saturday, November 16, 2013

24 hours left! Watch "What NOT to Wear on a Job Interview" with Clinton Kelly for FREE!

Remember the National Career Summit I posted 1.5 weeks ago about career advice, promotions, branding and job search by the experts in the field?

It has come to an end, BUT there is BONUS material that will be expiring in 24 hours that you can still have access to if you haven't already!


"What Not to Wear" fashion makeover show hosts
Ever heard of American fashion consultant and media personality Clinton Kelly from the show that features fashion makeovers called, "What Not to Wear?"


This looks like some cute arm accessory!
Well, in this recording, the celebrity guest dishes on "What NOT to Wear on a Job Interview," with tips and practical advice.

Check it out here before the content gets removed!

And good luck on those interviews!

Also check out Clinton Kelly's book, "Oh No She Didn't." The Top 100 Style Mistakes Women Make and How to Avoid Them



Some quotes from the recording:
"When You Look Better, You Feel Better"
"When You Dress Like a Slump, You'll Feel Like a Slump!"
"You're a Product, Sell Yourself!" "You're representing the firm..."
"All Things Equal, the Better Dressed Candidate Will Be Selected."
"Humans Have a Tendency to Like Beautiful Things/People"
"Dress for the Job You Want and Not for the One You Have."
"Stand Out a Little Bit in a Job Interview, but don't go overboard - with a pop of Color, beautiful watch..."
"Depending on the industry you're in..."
"Pet peeves: chipped nail polish nails, clean, trimmed fingernails, 5 'o clock shadow, haircuts/clean-shaven (no shagginess), shoe shined, other small details..."
"Inappropriate: Too much cleavage or leg (skirt length should be around the knee)..." No stained or damaged clothes - wear fitted clothes.
"The Details are everything..."
Another Fabulous Book! Clinton shares his no-fail tips for living the fab life on the cheap - How to Dress, Speak, Behave, Eat, Drink, Entertain, Decorate, and Generally Be Better Than Everyone Else

Some snazzy tips from Clinton's book in this video:






Follow Clinton @Clinton_Kelly

Best,
Terresa

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Ends 11/15/13 Fri Sign up for the FREE National Career Summit!

Learn How to Compete in Today’s Job Market from more than 30 Leading Job & Career Experts For FREE!

Now to 11/15/13 - daily dial-in workshops

Sign up here!

Our Virtual Summit can be accessed from your computer or phone. No Travel Required.
What You Can Learn From The National Career Summit:

-You can effectively handle challenging interviews and win the job.
-You can ensure your résumé lands on the top of the pile.
-You can brand yourself and recession-proof your career.
-You can find the hidden jobs that aren’t listed on the job boards.
-You can land a job using Linkedin, Facebook and Twitter plus a whole lot more.