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Starting A Business? Here Are Resources You Have Right Under Your Nose.

By Ann Ronan

I have found, with the clients I work with, that they almost always underestimate the resources they already have right here and right now to get started on their new business. If you find yourself doing the same, let me remind you of what you have.

Uncovering Your Passions

By Ann Ronan

Some of you may have had an "aha" or life changing moment that made you aware of a passion. Others discover their passions through intuition - an internal knowing that this is it. Others come to a gradual awareness through their experiences. Here are 3 methods to uncovering your unique passions.

In Your Next Chapter, Caring For An Aging Parent

By James O. Armstrong

As you begin to transition into the next chapter of your life, other considerations will begin to emerge on your horizon. Among those factors entering into your new equation may be the consideration of caring for an aging parent or parents.

Best Home Based Businesses

By Ann Ronan

Most of the people drawn to my writing are 40+ and are looking to live more authentically. From the emails I receive from you, many of you are thinking of becoming self employed. If you are now considering self employment, I want you to know that there are many possibilities for you. Here are a few ideas to get your creative sparks going.

Moving Can Be A Taxing Decision

By James O. Armstrong

So, what motivates federal employees and others to move during retirement? While there may be other factors, this list covers a number of the considerations many of our fellow baby boomers and others consider important in making such a decision.

The Shortage Of People For Jobs

By James O. Armstrong

There is a tremendous disconnect between what the professionals in the economic development community and the human resources community know about the job situation versus what the typical man or woman in America believes about jobs in our country.

Trends And Countertrends Examined

By James O. Armstrong

From the Heartland of America, economics takes on the familiar face of someone you know, who may have recently lost his/her job.

Changing Direction Without Losing Your Mind Or Your Money

By Ann Ronan

Are you considering a career change? Are you thinking you'd like to be self employed but don't know where to start? Each of you may be in different stages in the change game. Let me describe the possible stages you may be in right now and what to do right now, right where you are. Wherever that is, acknowledge that it is perfect for now - everything you have ever done, learned, experienced will be valuable to you in your next adventure.

Finding Your Perfect Work

By Ann Ronan

Are you convinced that you would be happier as a self employed person but are not sure what the heck you would do to make money? Here are some ways you can uncover what your self employed work might be.

Nurse, Turned Flight Instruction School Owner/Pilot Extraordinaire

By James O. Armstrong

On a recent Sunday afternoon, this writer caught up with a successful woman business owner, whose flight instruction and general aviation business is physically located at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California. But, how did Evelyn A. Carlson, a Nursing Instructor at St. John College in Cleveland, Ohio ultimately emerge as a partner in a Learn to Fly business on the West Coast and become a pilot extraordinaire. Here's the story.

University Of Texas Professor, Turned Arbitrator-Mediator

By James O. Armstrong

On a recent Southwest Airlines flight from Dallas to Oklahoma City, I happened to meet someone who is called into the situation only if there is a dispute between a labor union and management that cannot be resolved by the parties themselves. Yes, he belongs to an elite group of men and women in the US, who are called into play only when labor arbitration is required.

A Shift Will Happen In The Future

By James O. Armstrong

No, it hasn't happened yet. But, the process has begun and it will continue as more and more employers of every possible description in America come to understand about the current and coming labor shortage in the United States.

Immigration Paralegal - The Challenges You Must Face!

By Nic Cummingham

If you are eyeing a career in paralegal then you might want to consider an immigration paralegal career. An immigration paralegal career works much like the other paralegal jobs but the only difference is that you focus on immigration issues when doing immigration paralegal work.