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Careers in the industry; from corporate to middle management, food service, media, political figures, and beyond. All workplace careers.
Struggling to become the best hypnotist you can be?
Struggling to become the best hypnotist you can be? I'm joining up with Sir Roland Berg, aka "The People Whisperer" at www.hypnomentors.com to develop the future of contemporary hypnosis by providing intensive one on one and group training. Not everyone seeks to develop their skills at a casual pace. I believe that training with hypnosis is conditioning for Mastery of skills, context, and oneself. While I'm a proud Training Member of the American Alliance of Hypnotists I no longer teach therapeutic technique and I don't do hypnotherapy. Collaborative partnership is one of the great features of www.hypnomentors.com as each of us represents diverse areas of mastery with hypnosis and engineering behavior. When I started out learning hypnosis I was on a search that cost upwards of $20k because I wanted patterns and techniques that worked. Today you can easily spend this by going to one or two seminars. We are people who have done the work, put in the time, and can save you time, energy, and money by training from the start for mastery.
By Joseph Crown6 years ago in Journal
Job Hunting
You know what I love? Not job hunting, that's for sure. I mean honestly, how many job applications does it take to prove to your parents that you are trying to get a job. I would honestly like to know. Because I have a list of jobs that I've applied to, a whole spreadsheet, that is almost completely filled top to bottom over the last couple months.
By Justin Young6 years ago in Journal
“I Only Write For The Sex”
“Sex and the City’s” Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) was a New York City columnist who lived her version of the writer’s life to the hilt and shared her experiences with the world. Everyone was fair game; privacy existed for no one who crossed her path.
By Joel Eisenberg6 years ago in Journal
Mona Mekkawi: International Production Set Designer and Art Director Reveals How She’s Building a Career Challenging Mundane Ideas and Creating Unforgettable Ones
Mona Mekkawi has come a long way since the moment she made a top 8 list chosen for design school at Cairo's Higher Institute of Cinema in Egypt. Today, her impressive profile boasts over 200 projects including cinema, commercial ads and music videos. Having worked with acclaimed directors and listed companies including Unilever, Vodafone and most recently, Vogue, Mona is the perfect world teacher.
By Bridgett Leslie6 years ago in Journal
How to Build Up Your Online Presence
For a lot of roles now, they’re tailored to existing in a digital sphere, be it working for a company as something like a social media manager or PR representative, or maybe just as a freelancer trying to get the word out on their services. It seems that now it’s easier than ever to get the word out there about what you do, but it’s even harder to get people to listen. So what can you do to make the most of these multiple digital platforms in order to publicise your products and services?
By Jaime Hunter 6 years ago in Journal
Career as Telecom Site Survey
A site review checks a location or a point to retrieve data or information. This information includes feasibility and cost estimation reports, as well as the time required to complete a particular task. An inspection of the site consists of various techniques and factors, depending on the type of plan that needs to be carried out on the site.
By jackmaxwell6 years ago in Journal
What am I doing wrong? ...
Transitioning from working for “companies” to working for yourself can be an arduous task. Having grown up in an era where you were taught to go to school, get good grades and get a good “job”, I thought I was always doing the right thing. I got the grades. I got the “job”. I worked and worked and worked and although it felt like I was accomplishing something, I still was being punished by the “bosses” or their spokesmen for whatever!!! Understanding that everything was subjective to how well you are liked. Do you fit into the little mold that has been created?? Is your appearance up to the status quo? Did you apply enough makeup? Did you apply too much makeup? Is your hair neat? Is your perfume too loud? Are you being nice enough to the people under you. Or over you?
By Hallie Dennison6 years ago in Journal
The Year In Entrepreneurship Ideas
2020 is around the corner. I have many ideas I need to act on. This year is the year of making real money for me. I have tried to open sources of income. Transcription for Everyone is my new job, since they hire with limited experience. California AB 5 is a real bill that has impacted my life as a freelancer. My business is writing copy for Textbroker.com but they can’t pay me right now either since they are switching to Payoneer only because I live in California. So I must look for other sources of income or write more articles I need to publish. So my business idea is a social network for psychics. I have posted about this on my blog and it is time to tell other people my business ideas. I want to start this business because I feel it will make independent psychics money if they get paid to lower their prices.
By Iria Vasquez-Paez6 years ago in Journal
The end of an ERA
I was 6 years old, when my mother picked me up from school and took me to her Culinary class. I remember vividly being introduced to the Chef and saying to her "I want to be a Chef when I grow up" . I had no idea what I was talking about. Somehow, that thought stayed with me forever.
By Val Enriquez6 years ago in Journal
The Road to Success Without College
Afraid that years in college may not really prepare you for the job you desire? Scared of accumulating too much student debt? Ready to "get on" with life? Here are 3 career alternatives that you can embark upon right after high school graduation to start earning and doing, rather than waiting years to create your future career.
By David Wyld6 years ago in Journal











