Posts Tagged ‘Coach’
Not Sure How to Answer "Who, What and Why" in Your Job Interview? Simple Ways to Master the Answers
Experienced interviewees know how to prepare, but still find the experience a bit daunting. The in-experienced interviewee may be terrified at the thought of the process. Being prepared is the best medicine to alleviate the anxiety and boost your confidence. Start with the most basic of questions that the interviewer most likely will ask – [...]
Boom, Baby, Boom
After the end of World War II, the world saw an incredible rise in the birth rate, which was quickly dubbed the ‘Baby Boom’. A ‘boomer’ is defined as someone born between 1946 and 1964. In addition, the marriage rate boomed in 1950, which pushed the baby boomer explosion even higher. Today we have very [...]
Hate Your Job But Can’t Leave? 5 Career Strategies to Survive, Thrive and Become More Marketable
Feeling forced to work in a job you hate is one of the biggest sources of job stress. It is critical to develop a game plan as early as possible. Many people promise themselves to stick it out, but eventually sabotage themselves because they hope they won’t have to. Here are 5 strategies to get [...]
Too young to retire: Two N.J. Baby Boomers shine as certified pro coaches
New Jersey Baby Boomers Katherine Poehnert and Marc Weiner, like so many in their age group, can’t imagine retiring. They are entrepreneurs who have found a profession that is perfectly suited to their values and passions. Poehnert and Weiner are certified professional [blippr]coaches[/blippr]. It seems the aspirations of Baby Boomers are changing from ones of [...]
Baby Boomers – How to Enjoy a Retirement Vibe Without Retiring
Baby Boomers – How to Enjoy a Retirement Vibe Without Retiring My 79-year-old widowed mother has a part-time job aiding elderly people in their homes. I used to be amused by saying that; I mean, 79 is elderly, isn’t it? The fact is, her paid work is a mere four hours a week, a small [...]
Coaching for Boomers
It seems the aspirations of baby boomers are changing from ones of retirement, to those of entrepreneurship. Over the past decade, Americans age 55 to 64 have seen the highest rate of entrepreneurial activity, especially since the traditional business model and large corporations no longer provide the job security they used to. Despite a bleak [...]


