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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Inviting Spring into the New Work World
With spring officially beginning on March 20, 2022, let’s take advantage of the hope and renewal of spirit it represents in the face of recent global uncertainty. Let’s turn inward and clean out the stagnating decay that might linger in our personal and professional lives so we can properly bloom into our best selves in the New Work World.
Your Health is Your Wealth with Diana Galindo
Everyone knows the saying “You are what you eat.” Find out how food is connected to mood and health equals wealth. Tune in to this week’s episode of Career Can Do to see how eating the right foods can help you succeed in the New Work World.
Mark Gelotte Interview
Cover design is one of the key aspects to getting sales for authors' books. In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, hostess Mary Ann Faremouth talks with graphics designer Mark Gelotte about his cover designs.
Striving for Balance in the New Work World
As we move into the second month of 2022 amid uncertainty, how might we strive to find balance, become unshakable, and foster positive mindsets in the face of all the noise? How can we keep ourselves mentally strong and not lose hope for what our futures may hold?
Finding Happiness in the New Work World
With the recent changes in the American workforce, it’s important to consider how best to approach relationships in the New Work World to manifest better life balance and work experiences.
New Work World Advice for the Soul with Melanie Bragg
See how being present and mindful can help you succeed in the New Work World. Attorney Melanie Bragg gives insight to how your mindset can help get you where you want to be in your professional life. Tune into this week’s episode of Career Can Do to learn more!
Recipes for Success for the New Work World
After more than two years of limited social involvement and still much uncertainty about the future, I have found myself reflecting on experiences from the past that have taught me important life lessons. I consider the lessons I learned from them recipes for success. Each has produced personal and professional growth in my life with far-reaching applications.
Lessons of the Wolf for the New Work World
As we all try to survive and thrive in these changing times, let’s look at some of the valuable lessons these animals can teach us as we move forward in the New Work World.
Quality and Networking with Merritt Chastain
Organizations like NAPCA are making a difference by promoting a standard of quality in the industry, providing networking opportunities, building business relationships, and providing educational training. Tune in to this week’s episode of the Career Can Do podcast to learn more!
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.
Navigating the New Work World with Between Jobs Ministry
Why should you allocate time for doing things you enjoy while job hunting? Find out in this week’s Career Can Do show.
Once Upon a Dance — Interview with Teacher Terrel
Many authors know that it is always best to “write what you know.” But what happens when you also want to “show what you know” in a book? In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, hostess Mary Ann Faremouth interviews Teacher Terrel, one half of the Once Upon a Dance mother/daughter duo who collaborates on writing a variety of children’s books about dance and imagination.
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.
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!
Michael Lutin Interview
In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, hostess Mary Ann Faremouth talks with Michael and learns why he was reluctant to become an astrologer and how one of his charts was rejected by Vanity Fair but has become one of the biggest articles on astrology in their history.
“What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us.”
— Henry David Thoreau