Self Sabotage Can STOP Your Career
August 4, 2010 by LadyExec
Filed under Business, Featured, Personal Development, Professional Behavior, The Winning Woman
Self-Sabotage. The assailant of many careers comes undercover, in stealth mode to STOP you from advancing in your career, your business, or even in your life. You may not even have noticed the subtle ways in which this has been holding you back from achieving your goals.
Networking with L.O.V.E. A Key To Success Pt.1
May 19, 2010 by LadyExec
Filed under Business, Featured, Networking, Success
Take the time to build your network using a simple acronym called; L.O.V.E. You will find the law of attraction working in your favor without using aggressive or manipulative tactics. Networking has and always will be part of the business culture and provides the impetus to gravitate toward those who achieve success and can be of mutual benefit.
Winning Women’s Business and Health Rights
Without women, systems fail, as we witness in countries where the suppression of women is a daily activity engaged in by men who are threatened by women. In a more subtle way, the same happens here in our own country.
Winning: Seven Steps to Achieving Success
December 17, 2009 by LadyExec
Filed under Achieving Success
Winning is part dreaming, part planning, part doing. It takes all three to achieve your goal. Here are 7 steps that will help you in achieving success.
How to FOCUS – Your Compass for Success
December 16, 2009 by LadyExec
Filed under Business, Health, The Winning Woman
It can be called Procrastination, Denial, Laziness, whatever name you give to the symptom, it is powerful enough to knock you off course and keep you from doing anything productive. Ultimately it leaves you feeling frustrated and defeated. Why is that?
How to Position for Success Even If You are Over 50 and a Woman!
October 22, 2009 by LadyExec
Filed under Business, The Winning Woman, Women
You may find yourself without a job – and you are an older professional in a market that is looking to cut costs by hiring younger and lower-paid employees. Not quite sure what direction to take? Perhaps you are wondering if your experience, skills and abilities are not what companies are looking for? Or, you may find yourself competing with younger people for the same job – how do you posture yourself to be marketable and sought after in such a competitive job market where there are more job hunters than jobs?
Finding Your Career Path – Assessing your Assets
If you’re looking for a job for the first time or you’d like to switch careers, you may be wondering where your talents lie. Most of us spend our lives in a career because we just fell into it. As a result, it can cause a lack of fulfilment and the feeling that we are working because we have to – not because we want to or are passionate about our jobs. And as women, we think we have limited options, therefore, we opt to stay in a job because we either feel safe in it, or we don’t think we have the skills to change career paths, or perhaps due to illness or personal situations, we stay where we are in spite of our deep desires to do something else.






