The New Work World

 

The most up-to-date information about the emerging New Work World is offered in Mary Ann’s weekly articles about industries, hiring practices and what you need to know in this ever-changing world. These articles are informative and helpful in your job search, teaching vital skills to help you reach your goals, even in these challenging times. Check back weekly for the most current information. 

The Power of Persistence in the New Work World
Consultant, Teacher Mary Ann Faremouth Consultant, Teacher Mary Ann Faremouth

The Power of Persistence in the New Work World

Every dream faces its own challenges, and Georgia Bulldog’s quarterback Stetson Bennett is one of many whose stories are proof of the power of persistence in realizing our dreams. Let’s look at how others have handled such challenges and see what lessons we can learn to help us change our mindsets and move forward in the New Work World.

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Lessons From the Goddess Athena for the New Year

Lessons From the Goddess Athena for the New Year

As the new year begins, we set out on journeys to become our own “heroes” in our lives—our best selves. The wisdom offered by stories of Athena can assist us in winning the war of productive change, allowing us to weave beautiful tapestries of future expansion and growth moving forward in the New Work World.

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Internships and How They Help You with Natalia Johnson

Internships and How They Help You with Natalia Johnson

Sometimes people are so afraid of looking like they don’t know something that they just go ahead and do things without asking questions, and the repercussions of their mistakes are often worse than the temporary shame they might have felt if they had just asked for help. Tune in here to this week’s episode of the Career Can Do podcast to learn more!

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Making Your Own Magic in the New Work World

Making Your Own Magic in the New Work World

Are you ready to create your own magic and live a life that you love? The Faremouth Method is a proven, step-by-step process that will help you create the life and business of your dreams. It is based on my own personal journey and the many clients I have worked with over the years. You deserve to live a life filled with joy, abundance, and happiness!

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Finding Your Spark with DeDe DeMayo

Finding Your Spark with DeDe DeMayo

In this episode of Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth chats with DeDe DeMayo, CEO and Executive Producer of Beyond the Edge Productions. DeDe is also a volunteer at Special Angels of the Woodlands. She talks about mindfulness, agreeing to disagree, and finding your spark.

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Fairy Tale Lessons for the New Work World
Consultant Mary Ann Faremouth Consultant Mary Ann Faremouth

Fairy Tale Lessons for the New Work World

Fairy tales can teach us about reaching our dreams and finding success in the New Work World. With the many changing and challenging aspects we are facing, remember to keep your mindset positive and strong, to present yourself in such a way that prospective employers, networking associates, and peers want to have you on their teams.

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The Right Way to Breathe and Exercise with Mel Arenas and Harry Stafford

The Right Way to Breathe and Exercise with Mel Arenas and Harry Stafford

In this episode of Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth chats with Mel Arenas and Harry Stafford, co-founders of BreatheFit Training. Mel is a respiratory therapist and senior healthcare consultant, and Harry is an ACE certified personal trainer. They talk about the benefits of exercise and how to breathe the right way

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Your Resume Is Your Calling Card

Your Resume Is Your Calling Card

A resume introduces to employers a prospective candidate’s work history and background. Because of the algorithms and keywords used in today’s hiring programs and procedures, your resume can make or break your chances of securing an interview in the current employment market, so make it count!

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“What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us.”

— Henry David Thoreau