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.
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Turning Weeds into Hope and Beauty
Dandelions, also known as Chicory, are masters of survival. They can take root in places that seem a little short of miraculous, and I believe we all can do that, too. We can survive the most difficult situations as our own masters of survival.
“The Twelve Days of Christmas” and the New Work World
As you dive into your career endeavors in the New Work World this holiday season, let’s consider how the organization of “The Twelve Days of Christmas” could be used to move you forward into the new year.
Gifts of the Spirit for the New Work World
Getting in touch with our personal gifts in the present might serve us well in the New Work World and, more importantly, might help us make a contribution to the greater good!.
Marketing as an Author with Alan Bourgeois
Many authors run to Amazon to sell, but they have to set their prices so low that they don’t make their fair share. This is why Alan created B4R.store: so indie authors could get more than the bare minimum. Tune in to this week’s episode of the Career Can Do podcast to learn more!
Lessons of the Pomegranate for the New Work World
The symbolism of the pomegranate can provide some interesting lessons as we venture forward into a more productive and abundant future in the New Work World.
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!
Let’s Play Ball in the New Work World!
So many metaphors and universal life lessons can be gleaned from baseball, one of the many reasons the game is interesting, exciting, and even magical.
Attitude of Gratitude
I am truly grateful for the lessons of the past that have given me important ingredients to add to my own recipe for success in my personal and professional life.
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!
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.
Zig Ziglar Lessons for the New Work World
Zig Ziglar wrote: "You must make a choice to take a chance, or your life will never change." Stepping out of my comfort zone is almost part of my DNA.
The Importance of Connection with Tricia Benn
This week’s guest is Tricia Benn, Chief Community Officer and Executive Vice President of The C-Suite Network. Tricia supports c-level executives and other entrepreneurs achieve professional success. Listen in!
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!
Your Resume Is Your Calling Card with Donna Wallingsford
In this episode of Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth chats with Donna Wallingsford, a published writer, editor, and educator with over 20 years of experience. Donna now focuses that expertise on helping job seekers refine their resumes. Get all the details on the full episode!
Honesty Is the Best Policy with Vijay Pattisapu
How much do you need to tell your employer about the non-work things you’re doing during the day while working at home? On Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth talks to Employment attorney Vijay Pattisapu about this and other challenging questions coming up as working conditions continue to fluctuate due to the pandemic. Check out the full episode, and if you like what you hear, share it with someone you think will find it valuable!
A Different Dance for the New Work World
Change can be sparked from within the self or by circumstances outside the self. Change might be terrifying, exciting, or even a little of both. Some folks waltz through these changes, where others might twist and shout.
Go for the Gold in the New Work World
What if, in our New Work World, we decided to take on the attitude of an Olympic contender going for the gold? What would the preparation to achieve our own highest medal of success look like as we pursued our career goals?
Have the Right Attitude with Svetlana Karakova
A positive attitude, flexibility, and good work ethic are the traits employers look for right now. Employees who try to make a contribution to the greater good of the company are the ones who will be rewarded.
Christmas in July and the New Work World
This July, let the Christmas spirit take hold within you as you move forward in the New Work World.
Treat Employees Like Family with Jessica Levine
What’s the key to keeping your employees? Jessica Levine of Jonathan’s The Rub tells Mary Ann to treat them like family.
“What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us.”
— Henry David Thoreau