Have you ever downplayed your accomplishments or shrank yourself to serve others? Please stop! Read on to find out how.
Say “no” more.
I’m sure we all know the pain and self-loathing that happens after we agree to do something we don’t want to do. We’ve all done it. Maybe you were in a good mood when you agreed to go out to the club with your friends but when the day comes you’d rather die. You roll... Continue Reading →
I rejected a job offer and then I reached back out
People are always surprised to hear that I rejected the offer I received for my current job at first. That I had the balls to reach back out to the HR coordinator I was originally in contact with and admit to her that things weren’t going well at the job I took instead and that... Continue Reading →
How to screen potential employers for their communication skills
What I find most frustrating about the job searching process is that interviewers/hiring managers/recruiters act as if: 1. They’re the only one’s getting something out of the deal, and 2. candidates are desperate for a job. This way of thinking results in the toxic work culture that we all know and love: the “you should... Continue Reading →