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			<title><![CDATA[Arizona Mature Workers  Learn About Job & Education Opportunities through Local Organizations  - Shawn Trobia - Arizona Mature Workforce Initiative]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p align="center"><span style="font-size: 11pt">The <u>Arizona Mature Workforce Initiative</u> presents the following Blog<br />
&nbsp;by our &ldquo;<strong><em>Guest Blogger</em></strong>&rdquo; </span>
<p><strong><em><span style="font-size: 11pt">Ms. Christine Bryson-Lazo, CSA</span></em></strong><em><span style="font-size: 11pt">, is a Certified Senior Advisor &amp; a Mature Marketing specialist, president of the Northern Arizona Seniors in Action Coalition (dba the Verde Valley Seniors in Action Coalition), chair of the Seniors in Action Business Alliance, member of the Mature Workforce Committee of the Governor&rsquo;s Advisory Council on Aging.&nbsp;</span></em><em><span>&nbsp; </span></em>
<p><strong><span>Arizona Mature Workers &ndash; Learn About Job &amp; Education Opportunities through Local Organizations&nbsp;</span></strong><em><span>by Christine Bryson-Lazo CSA</span></em><span> </span>
<p><span style="font-size: 11pt">Jobing.com is a great resource to locate job opportunities locally, regionally and nationally. In addition to this resource, the current limited job market also beckons one to be creative and even more resourceful. Perhaps looking within your community for organizations addressing employment, work skills training, and even business opportunities may be just the answer you are searching for to provide a sustainable income.<span>&nbsp; </span>For example, here is how the greater Sedona area created a business alliance to do just that.&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: 11pt">&nbsp; </span>
<p><span style="font-size: 11pt">When the State of Arizona launched the Arizona Mature Workforce Initiative (<a href="http://www.azgovernor.gov/gaca/MWI.asp">http://www.azgovernor.gov/gaca/MWI.asp</a>) in February 2005, a cluster of senior service providers, senior citizens and senior advocates were putting the finishing touches on a Commission on Aging Feasibility Study (<a href="http://www.sedonaaz.gov/egov/sidePage.aspx?dID=Aging%20Feasibility%20Study">http://www.sedonaaz.gov/egov/sidePage.aspx?dID=Aging%20Feasibility%20Study</a>) for the City of Sedona. <span>&nbsp;</span>A section of this study, &ldquo;<em>Economic Development Implication of Senior in Sedona,</em>&rdquo; addresses the situation how the senior populace was not being fully considered pertinent to job and business creation.&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: 11pt">&nbsp; </span>
<p><span style="font-size: 11pt">The Verde Valley Seniors in Action Coalition decided to move forward partnering with the City and the Chamber of Commerce to encourage economic development in senior-related industries. As a result, the Seniors in Action Business Alliance (SABA) was formed in 2006 with meetings commencing in January 2007. <span>&nbsp;</span>SABA&rsquo;s mission is to unite organizations, businesses and individuals of all ages through an ongoing dialogue in order to understand and support a senior-friendly business environment, promote the creation of businesses and services serving seniors&rsquo; needs, and to be a catalyst for promoting the mature workforce in Sedona and the Verde Valley.&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: 11pt">&nbsp; </span>
<p><span style="font-size: 11pt">First order of SABA &rsquo;s activities requested by the businesses and employers was to create a survey to determine what goods, services, education and activities seniors desire, what kind of work they seek, what workplace skills they have and need, and how they acquire information. This survey was circulated in 2007 and 2008 achieving a point of reference for businesses. However, due to recent economic events, personal finances have drastically changed for boomers and seniors, thus another survey is planned for distribution in 2010.&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: 11pt">&nbsp; </span>
<p><span style="font-size: 11pt">Additional SABA activities educated employers and job seekers to the Arizona Mature Workforce Initiative and the programs being developed by the Mature Workforce Committee of the Governor&rsquo;s Advisory Council on Aging.<span>&nbsp; </span>The Arizona Mature Worker Website, hosted by Jobing.com, was developed to provide resources and information to both mature workers seeking employment, as well as employers wishing to attract or retain mature workers.<span>&nbsp; </span>The Mature Worker Friendly Employer&rsquo;s Certification program was also designed to recognize Arizona employers that have worked to develop a mature worker friendly environment within their organizations.<span>&nbsp; </span>Knowledgeable speakers from the Governor&rsquo;s Office on Aging, AARP, Yavapai and GateWay Community Colleges have attended SABA meetings, sharing programs and resources imparting employment databases, career training, mature workforce job fairs and other business opportunities.&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: 11pt">&nbsp; </span>
<p><span style="font-size: 11pt">It isn&rsquo;t difficult to start a similar program in your area enabling a concerted effort among community associates. <span>&nbsp;</span>Begin by checking the list of employers located in your community who have earned the Mature Worker Friendly Employer&rsquo;s Certification, by visiting <a href="http://www.azmatureworkers.com/">www.azmatureworkers.com</a> .<span>&nbsp; </span>Talk to the financial officer in your municipality, the local Chamber of Commerce, your elected officials, and perhaps your regional Economic Development Council to become strategic partners in creating your local senior business alliance. </span>
<p><em>We invite you to visit the Arizona Mature Worker Website, hosted by Jobing.com, at </em><a href="http://www.azmatureworkers.com"><em>www.azmatureworkers.com</em></a><em>&nbsp;&nbsp; Check it out today!</em>
<p><span style="font-size: 11pt">&nbsp; </span>
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			<title><![CDATA[Jobs of the Week - Liz Massey - ASU Alumni Association]]></title>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Looking for a job-hunting advantage? One tip for better success is to apply at companies where people know you. If you&rsquo;re a graduate of Arizona State University, the best place to do that is on the ASU Alumni Association&rsquo;s Sun Devil-centric job portal. Many postings are posted exclusively to the portal, which is powered by Jobing.com, and many of the potential employers are looking specifically for applicants trained in ASU degree programs.
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<p class="MsoNormal">Here are the week&rsquo;s top jobs:
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<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://asu.jobing.com/job_details2.asp?JobID=2158502&amp;SearchID=218163200&amp;Position=9&amp;CameFrom=Job">Insurance Agent </a>
<p class="MsoNormal"><o:p></o:p><a href="http://asu.jobing.com/job_details2.asp?JobID=2158453&amp;SearchID=218163200&amp;Position=14&amp;CameFrom=Job">Data Visualization and Infographics Manager</a>
<p class="MsoNormal"><o:p></o:p><a href="http://asu.jobing.com/job_details2.asp?JobID=2158283&amp;SearchID=218163200&amp;Position=48&amp;CameFrom=Job">Education Coordinator </a>
<p class="MsoNormal"><o:p></o:p><a href="http://asu.jobing.com/job_details2.asp?JobID=2157626&amp;SearchID=218163200&amp;Position=169&amp;CameFrom=Job">Registered Nurse/Home Health</a>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Visitors to the portal can post their resume to the site, and employers can post jobs online at the site, as well, tapping into ASU&rsquo;s talent pool for very reasonable prices.
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<p class="MsoNormal">You never know what you&rsquo;ll find until you visit <strong style=""><u><span style="color: blue;"><a href="http://asu.jobing.com/">http://asu.jobing.com</a></span></u></strong>!
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			<pubDate>Tue, 8 Dec 2009 10:22:17 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Change the Channel  - Ginny Kravitz - ICF Greater Phoenix Coaches Alliance]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[December is a both a wonderful and stressful month in one.&nbsp; At work, there is that last push to produce before the year ends and the same is true at home, where we scurry around in holiday activity.&nbsp; So that you don&rsquo;t fall victim to a race-to-the-finish-line mentality where everything goes by in a blur, here is a simple technique you can use to have more peace and calm.&nbsp;
<p><em>In the moment of feeling stressed</em> <em>or agitated</em>, briefly stop and ask yourself:&nbsp; <strong><em>What channel am I on?</em></strong>&nbsp; Note your answer and then, when you&rsquo;re ready, <em>consciously change channels</em>.&nbsp; <br />
&nbsp;<br />
Two weeks ago I was out running for what I hoped would be a quick errand at lunch and was anxious to get back to my office to wrap up work before heading into the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.&nbsp; The parking lot was a congested obstacle course and as I trekked to the grocery store from the spot I found in Timbuktu, I noticed my neck muscles were hard as rock.&nbsp; Knowing I was planning to write an article on this topic and wanting to practice what I preach, I asked myself: <em>What channel am I on?</em>&nbsp; Answer: The <em>rushing-around</em> channel.&nbsp; I surfed to see &ldquo;what else was on&rdquo; and found the <em>feeling-the-sun-on-my-face</em> channel.&nbsp; I took a deep breath of fresh air and changed my afternoon.&nbsp; <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
<strong>It sounds incredibly simple, and it is.</strong>&nbsp; Like my neck muscles did in the parking lot, your body gives you signals.&nbsp; <strong>You need only pause long enough to ask what channel you&rsquo;re on and then consciously choose to switch</strong> from dwelling on one aspect of your reality to another one.<br />
&nbsp;<br />
This channel-changer technique is an abbreviated version of an <a href="http://www.inthecurrent.com/programs_oasis.html">OASIS in the Overwhelm</a> strategy called Cue-2-Do.&nbsp; The strategy helps you connect cues from your body to the emotions they signal.&nbsp; From there, you can acknowledge what&rsquo;s going on and select the best course of action to take.&nbsp;
<p><strong>This Month</strong>: Remember, the remote is in your hand.
<p><strong><em>To hear ideas for how you can create more peace on a regular basis, tune in to the </em></strong><a href="http://www.wowzoneradioshow.com"><strong><em>WOW Zone Radio Show</em></strong></a><strong><em> tomorrow, December 8</em></strong>, <strong><em>at 9:00 AM&nbsp;Arizona Time (8:00 AM Pacific, 11:00 AM Eastern) when I&rsquo;ll be interviewed on what it means to &ldquo;live in the current&rdquo; and we&rsquo;ll also discuss tips for reducing overwhelm during the holiday season. Listen live </em></strong><a href="http://www.modavox.com/voiceamerica/vepisode.aspx?aid=42744"><strong><em>here</em></strong></a><em><strong>.</strong> <strong>Call in questions are welcome: 866-472-5788.</strong></em>
<p>&copy; 2009, Virginia M. Kravitz
<p><strong>VIRGINIA KRAVITZ, Career and Life Coach</strong>, founded <a href="http://www.inthecurrent.com">In the Current&reg;</a> to serve accomplished professionals who want to move boldy in new directions and start living with a greater sense of joy and abandon.&nbsp; Ginny&rsquo;s e-zine, published every other Tuesday, is entitled <em><a href="http://www.inthecurrent.com/currentoflife.html">Current of Life</a></em>.&nbsp; Visit at: <a href="http://www.inthecurrent.com ">www.inthecurrent.com</a>&nbsp;<br />
&nbsp;<br />
Note:&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
<a href="http://www.inthecurrent.com/programs_oasis.html">OASIS in the Overwhelm</a> is a coaching program based on a book written by my friend and colleague, <a href="http://www.milliegrenough.com/">Millie Grenough</a>. In the book, Millie introduces you to four simple strategies to rewire yourself towards health/happiness and away from stress/disease.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;]]></description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 7 Dec 2009 14:57:57 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[How a Picture of a Turkey Drove 1,000 People To Our Website - Brett Farmiloe - Pursue the Passion - Phoenix]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Photos are powerful.&nbsp; They capture moments, engage people, and for the purposes of this blog post, can be a way to drive traffic to your website.<br />
<br />
A couple weeks ago, a photo of a funny looking turkey drove over 1,000 people to the website <a href="http://www.pursuethepassion.com">http://www.pursuethepassion.com</a>.&nbsp; 98% of the people who visited had never been to the site.&nbsp; Many of them stuck around to view more pages.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br />
<br />
This spike in traffic peaked my curiosity around the power of using images to drive traffic.&nbsp; I spent some time looking through the Google Analytics of <a href="http://www.pursuethepassion.com">http://www.pursuethepassion.com</a> and found that over 20% of the site's traffic had come as a result of images we posted to <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/pursuethepassion">flickr.com/photos/pursuethepassion</a> and embedded in our blogs.&nbsp; That's pretty powerful stuff.&nbsp; <br />
<br />
This morning I sat in on a presentation done by our very own <a href="http://twitter.com/cheezhead">Joel Cheesman</a>, who provided some helpful tips on how to optimize photos on Flickr.&nbsp; If you're using Flickr, please use Joel's bullet points below as your checklist whenever uploading photos to Flickr.&nbsp; You never know when 1,000 people are going to search for a term that fits perfectly with an image you took.&nbsp;
<p>Here are Joel's tips:
<ul>
 <li>When you upload your photos, <strong>ALWAYS add tags</strong>. The &ldquo;tags&rdquo; or keywords that you associate with your photo will make it findable to users when they are searching, and lend keyword weight to the photo&rsquo;s page. Enter as many tags that accurately should be keywords associated with your photo as possible. Note! When entering multi-word tags you must put them within quotation marks. Ex: &ldquo;pickup truck&rdquo;</li>
</ul>
<ul>
 <li>This should be obvious, but have your photos publicly viewable &mdash; not just restricted to viewing by your friends and family.</li>
</ul>
<p>
<ul> 
 <li><strong>Create a descriptive title for the image.</strong> This adds yet more keyword weight to the photo&rsquo;s page within Flickr. &quot;HRSW_2009_1STDAY8,&quot; for example, isn't very descriptive for search engines. Instead, &quot;HR Southwest Conference 2009&quot; is more descriptive.</li>
 </ul>
 
 <ul> 
 <li>Enter a description under the photo, or write something about the picture.</li>
 </ul>
 
 <ul> 
 <li>Names. Many pictures include people. Don't be afraid to add names of those people, because there are lots of Google searches around a person's name.</li>
 </ul>
 
 <ul> 
 <li>Create thematic sets for your photos, and add each pic to the set(s) appropriate for it. This provides yet more contextual clues to search engines about the content of the photo&rsquo;s page, and it will allow a user arriving at the page a way to easily look at other similar pix you&rsquo;ve taken.</li>
 </ul>
 
 <ul> 
 <li><strong>Add your photos to a Flickr group.</strong> The more links to your photo page, the more important your photo will be considered, so add it to a number of groups. Ideally, add it to groups which have a lot of members &mdash; the number of members indicates the popularity and traffic of the group.</li>
 </ul>
 
 <ul> 
 <li><strong>Link each of your Flickr photo pages to your website</strong>, or to related pages on your website. You can add hyperlinks into the Description field below the photo. Use link text that has a call to action, or which tells the user what to expect if they click on the link. Ex: &ldquo;We sell this product at <u>our website</u>.&rdquo;, &ldquo;This view from tables at our <u>Restaurant</u>.&rdquo;, &ldquo;This room is available at <u>our Bed &amp; Breakfast</u>&ldquo;. It&rsquo;s best to link to specific pages of related content as a richer indicator for pagerank transfer.</li>
 </ul>
 
 <ul> 
 <li><strong>Link to your Flickr photo pages from your website.</strong> You could use text links back to Flickr, but even better, post the Flickr photos directly on your site&rsquo;s pages, using the HTML code Flickr provides under the &ldquo;All Sizes&rdquo; tool. The HTML code they provide hyperlinks the photo back to it&rsquo;s Flickr page. Why is this important? It provides a bit more link weight to the photo&rsquo;s page, and allows users of your site to go through and browse your other related photos easily.</li>
 </ul>
 
 <ul> 
 <li>Finally, post as many optimized pix as possible. This is mostly a game of many small fractions adding up to large, cumulative results. The many pages of pix, linking back to your site will help build your overall PageRank. The more pages you have, the more likely it is that other Flickr users will find your content, and link to your content. It also expands your chances of having a lucky picture or two find its way onto a viral popularity wave which spurs many users to send links of your pic to their friends, or a reporter might find that one of your pix is ideal for their news story and give credit where credit is due.</li>
 </ul>
 <p><em><a href="http://twitter.com/thatpassionguy">Brett Farmiloe</a> is one of two social media managers for Jobing.com and the founder of <a href="http://www.pursuethepassion.com">PursuethePassion.com</a>.&nbsp; The above points were written by <a href="http://twitter.com/cheezhead">Joel Cheesman</a>, Senior Vice President of Jobing.com.&nbsp; </em>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 7 Dec 2009 13:59:18 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Talking Stick Resort - Our Dream Resort, Your Dream Job! - Stephanie Welch - Casino Arizona ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Exiting news coming from Casino Arizona. . . We are happy to announce that the completion of our new resort is in its final stages. <em>Talking Stick Resort</em> will be a premier resort in the Valley of the Sun.
<p>We are beginning to prescreen and interview applicants for our 4 diamond resort. We offer a wide variety of positions fulltime &amp; part-time. We have competitive Wages, excellent Benefits, 401K, Medical, Dental &amp; Vision. You also get 22 days of PTO your first year.
<p><strong>Our Dream Resort, Your Dream Job </strong>
<p>If you have a positive attitude and want to work in fun, energetic, and great team environment come on down to our Career Center.
<p>We will be doing several Career Events, stop by and visit us at:
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt">Location<span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>Pavilions Shopping Center<br />
<span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>9011 E Indian Bend Road<br />
<span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>Scottsdale, AZ 85250 </span>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt">From:<span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>11am &ndash; 7pm </span>
<p><strong><em>Food and Beverage</em></strong> interviews:
<ul>
    <li><strong>Tuesday, December 08 </strong></li>
    <li><strong>Thursday, December 10 </strong></li>
</ul>
<p><strong><em>Housekeeping / Maintenance / Warehouse &amp; Security</em></strong> interviews:
<ul>
    <li><strong>Tuesday, December 15 </strong></li>
    <li><strong>Thursday, December 17 </strong></li>
</ul>
<p><strong><em>Cage Cashier / Count Team / Finance / Keno / Slots / Poker &amp; Blackjack:</em></strong>
<ul>
    <li><strong>Tuesday, January 05 </strong></li>
    <li><strong>Thursday, January 07 </strong></li>
</ul>
<p><strong><em>Hotel &amp; Spa </em></strong>interviews:
<ul>
    <li><strong>Tuesday, January 12 </strong></li>
    <li><strong>Thursday, January 14 </strong></li>
    <li><strong>Saturday, January 16 </strong></li>
</ul>
<p><strong><em>Remaining </em></strong>position:
<ul>
    <li><strong>Tuesday, January 19 </strong></li>
    <li><strong>Thursday, January 21 </strong></li>
    <li><strong>Tuesday, January 26 </strong></li>
    <li><strong>Thursday, January 28 </strong></li>
    <li><strong>Saturday, January 30 </strong></li>
</ul>
<p>You can also visit us at <a href="http://www.talkingstickresort.com">www.talkingstickresort.com</a>]]></description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 7 Dec 2009 13:16:37 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Things We Wish We Had Known  - Peter Weddle - Weddle's]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[The positive growth turned in by the American economy in the third quarter of this year suggests that maybe, just maybe this Great Recession is now in our rear view mirror.<span>&nbsp; </span>As it fades away, of course, the tales will begin about what we did during this terrible time.<span>&nbsp; </span>While recounting those legends is surely important, so too is sharing the insights we&rsquo;ve acquired from our experience.
<p>Cataclysmic events often alter our perceptions of the world around us.<span>&nbsp; </span>That was true during the Great Depression, and it will be true as we emerge from this Great Recession, as well.<span>&nbsp; </span>Some of these new views are opinions about what happened and why, but others are actually lessons that we&rsquo;ve learned about how best to survive and prosper.<span>&nbsp; </span>They&rsquo;re the things we wish we had known before the event occurred because that knowledge would have undoubtedly enabled us to fare better than we did.
<p>I think the sharing of this wisdom is good for us&mdash;it&rsquo;s cathartic to acknowledge that we&rsquo;ve earned an advanced degree in the school of hard knocks&mdash;but it&rsquo;s even more helpful for our kids and grandkids.<span>&nbsp; </span>In a very real sense, we are giving them a gift, a roadmap for the future that may help them avoid the dead ends and dangerous potholes they are sure to encounter.
<p>Each of us has our own view of the lessons we should pass along.<span>&nbsp; </span>For me, the following four insights are among the most important.<span>&nbsp; </span>They are realizations everyone must have in order to chart a successful and fulfilling career in the 21 st Century world of work.
<p><strong>Seeking job security makes you vulnerable.</strong><span>&nbsp; </span>In today&rsquo;s turbulent economy, employers have no idea what will happen tomorrow or the day after.<span>&nbsp; </span>They may promise you job security, but they can&rsquo;t deliver it.<span>&nbsp; </span>So, counting on it is likely to put you out for the count.<span>&nbsp; </span>A far better objective is career security&mdash;the ability to stay employed in a job of your choosing regardless of the condition of any single employer or the economy as a whole.<span>&nbsp; </span>Unlike job security, career security is a state you create for yourself.<span>&nbsp; </span>You don&rsquo;t have to rely on the good will of some employer.<span>&nbsp; </span>You anticipate the changes in your career&mdash;the timing of a move from one boss or organization to another, the refocusing or reskilling that&rsquo;s necessary to accommodate shifts in your industry or profession&mdash;and then you plan and execute those changes so they benefit you.
<p><strong>Recognition is something you give yourself.</strong><span>&nbsp; </span>Most managers and supervisors mean well, but if you wait for them to recognize your accomplishments at work, you&rsquo;re likely to be disappointed.<span>&nbsp; </span>Some have the social skills of a brick and others are too worried about their own security to take care of yours.<span>&nbsp; </span>That&rsquo;s why it&rsquo;s important for you to keep track of your own &ldquo;career victories.&rdquo;<span>&nbsp; </span>Sure, it takes a little effort to maintain a contemporaneous record of what you&rsquo;ve done and how well you&rsquo;ve done it, but that account will give you more satisfaction than most managers ever will.<span>&nbsp; </span>Don&rsquo;t just write it out, however; also review it regularly.<span>&nbsp; </span>Take the time to remember what you&rsquo;ve done and pat yourself on the back when you deserve it or give yourself a little counseling if you&rsquo;ve let yourself down.
<p><strong>Working tirelessly is a sure way to get tired.</strong><span>&nbsp; </span>Sadly, many people in today&rsquo;s world of work find themselves wired up with no place to go.<span>&nbsp; </span>They&rsquo;ve learned the hard way that staying continuously in contact with the office doesn&rsquo;t protect you.<span>&nbsp; </span>It exhausts you.<span>&nbsp; </span>We&rsquo;re all worried about the H1N1 flu becoming a pandemic, but workaholism already is.<span>&nbsp; </span>If you have any doubt about that, look left and right the next time you&rsquo;re lying on the beach.<span>&nbsp; </span>Every other person will be glued to their Blackberry or iPhone checking their email.<span>&nbsp; </span>The impact of such behavior on both individual performance and wellbeing is already acute and likely to get worse.<span>&nbsp; </span>In a knowledge-based economy, your worth is measured not by your connectivity, but by your contribution.<span>&nbsp; </span>And, your contribution suffers when you don&rsquo;t give your mind and body a chance to rest.
<p><strong>Taking care of your career is the best way to take care of you.</strong><span>&nbsp; </span>The conventional approach to career self-management has been to get an annual checkup and leave it at that.<span>&nbsp; </span>Historically, we paid attention to our career just once each year&mdash;during our performance appraisal and salary review.<span>&nbsp; </span>That approach was dangerous then; today, it&rsquo;s a sure-fire way to induce career cardiac arrest or what most of us call unemployment.<span>&nbsp; </span>The only safe course in a workplace as turbulent as the one we now have is to develop career fitness the same way you develop physical fitness.<span>&nbsp; </span>You have to commit yourself to building up the strength, endurance and reach of your career every single day.<span>&nbsp; </span>Yes, that&rsquo;s a lot of work, but it&rsquo;s also a smart investment.<span>&nbsp; </span>You spend one-third or more of your day in your profession, craft or trade, and you deserve an experience during that time that is every bit as good as the rest of your life.
<p>We have acquired many insights from our experience over the past two years, but these four maxims are the key lessons we have learned.<span>&nbsp; </span>They are the things we wish we had known so they are now the things we want others to know.
<p>Thanks for reading,
<p>Peter
<p>Visit me at Weddles.com
<p>Peter Weddle is the author of over two dozen employment-related books, including <em>Recognizing Richard Rabbit</em>, a fable of self-discovery for working adults, and <em>Work Strong, Your Personal Career Fitness System.</em>
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			<title><![CDATA[10 Gift Giving Ideas for Job Seekers - Jane Emberty - ICF Greater Phoenix Coaches Alliance]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[For many job seekers this is a bitter/sweet time of year. There are so many festivities, pretty things, big sales and plenty of hustle and bustle. However, without a job and little or no income, how can this be a happy time of year? 
<p>Well, let&rsquo;s look at that. Keep things in perspective. What does this holiday season mean to you? Some might say, &ldquo;It&rsquo;s the season for giving.&rdquo;<span>&nbsp; </span>Does giving only require you to have disposable income in order to give? No, I&rsquo;m not talking about going into debt, or further into debt, in order to give.<span>&nbsp; </span>What do you have that you could give this year? Most job seekers have extra time this year. How will you spend it? How can you make this year memorable? 
<p>I&rsquo;ve been talking to many job seekers about some creative ideas they are planning this year.<span>&nbsp; </span>Here are a few of them: 
<p><span>1. </span>One woman is reviewing her favorite recipes and passing them on to her kids or grandkids. Not only do they get the recipe, but also the story behind a favorite tradition or event that made this recipe so special. She is doing a different recipe for each cook or baker in the family. (Priceless!) 
<p><span>2. </span>One man has his snow shovel ready to go and will be shoveling his neighbors&rsquo; sidewalks and/or driveways when the winter snows comes along. No, he&rsquo;s not waiting until Christmas; he is giving the gift now! (Perfect timing!) 
<p><span>3. </span>One couple has volunteered to keep their friend&rsquo;s children while Mom and Dad take care of last minute duties. (Really helps reduce that stress so many parents feel.) 
<p><span>4. &nbsp;</span> Another person is starting a family tradition of volunteering at the local homeless shelter or food bank. They always need help or extra supplies.<span>&nbsp; </span>(True giving!) 
<p><span>5. &nbsp;</span> Another person said they are going through their closets and setting aside usable clothing and household items to take to shelters or other facilities. (Giving what you can!) 
<p><span>6. &nbsp;</span> A job seeker I talked to is writing a heart-felt letter to each of his family members or friends and sharing some stories about a past event they shared together and how that experience has impacted his life today.<span>&nbsp; </span>(Why I love you, man!) 
<p><span>7. &nbsp;</span> One is baking goodies and taking them to the Police or Fire station to say &lsquo;thank you&rsquo; to the folks who risk their lives for us each day. (Many of them will be working on Christmas Day.) 
<p><span>8. &nbsp;</span> Several have said they are doing more at their church, since so many others need extra help. (WWJD?) 
<p><span>9. &nbsp;</span> One has been helping their neighbors decorate for the holidays, inside or outside. He will also help them take the decorations down later. (It has worked out very well!) 
<p><span>10. </span>The local paper printed several Christmas carols in the paper this month, so a group of carolers are going to some of the senior homes/apartments to sing carols. (What a perfect gift for this group of people!) 
<p>What ideas do you have? What suggestions do you have for additional ideas to bring out the best of the season?<span>&nbsp; </span>May you have your best holiday season ever! <span>&nbsp;</span>God Bless You. 
<p><em>Jane Emberty is a certified life/career coach and owner of Moving Thru Transition. More than 20 years of human resources management experience she brings recruiting strategies to the table to help job seekers discover their passion and land their ideal job. She is currently serving as the VP of Professional Development for the ICF-Phoenix Chapter focusing on the New Coaches Collaborative that meets from Sept through May 2010. For more information contact her at www.MovingThruTransition.com </em>
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			<title><![CDATA[Employer May be Liable for Discrimination Committed by Third Parties Authorized to make Employment Decisions on its Behalf - Barbara Dillon, Arizona Marketing Manager - Sherman & Howard]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<strong>By Ted Olsen</strong>
<p>Companies often believe that, by contracting out human resources functions, they may immunize themselves against potential employment discrimination claims.&nbsp; This belief is not justified.&nbsp; For instance, if an employer hires an agency to screen, interview and select among applicants for employment with the employer, the employer may be liable if the agency performs these functions in a discriminatory fashion.&nbsp; One recent court decision, <em>Halpert v. Manhattan Apartments, Inc., </em>107 FEP Cases 459 (2d Cir. Sept. 10, 2009), illustrates this.&nbsp;&nbsp;
<p>In <em>Halpert</em>, the plaintiff alleged that when he interviewed for a position in which he would show rental apartments, his interviewer told him he was &quot;too old&quot; for the position.&nbsp; When he pursued an age discrimination case against the employer, the employer contended that it could not be responsible for an allegedly discriminatory act by the interviewer, who was an independent contractor.&nbsp; The district court granted the employer summary judgment on this ground.
<p>The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed, holding that there were sufficient facts from which a jury could find that the interviewer (despite being an independent contractor) was not acting in anticipation of hiring a candidate for the interviewer's own business, but rather, was acting on Manhattan Apartments' behalf.&nbsp; If Manhattan Apartments hired the interviewer to perform this employment function for the company, Manhattan Apartments was responsible for the interviewer's discrimination.&nbsp; &quot;If a company gives an individual authority to interview job applicants and make hiring decisions on the company's behalf, then the company may be held liable if that individual improperly discriminates against applicants on the basis of age.&quot;
<p>Please contact&nbsp;William A. Wright, <a title="mailto:wwright@shermanhoward.com" href="mailto:wwright@shermanhoward.com">wwright@shermanhoward.com</a>, with questions.
<p><em><span style="font-size: 8pt">Sherman &amp; Howard has prepared this advisory to provide general information on recent legal developments that may be of interest. This advisory does not provide legal advice for any specific situation. This does not create an attorney-client relationship between any reader and the Firm. If you want legal advice on a specific situation, you must speak with one of our lawyers and reach an express agreement for legal representation. </span></em>
<p><em><span style="font-size: 8pt" times="" new="">See <a href="http://www.shermanhoward.com/"><span>www.shermanhoward.com</span></a> for additional advisories.</span></em><em><span style="font-size: 8pt" times="" new="" /></em><span style="font-size: 8pt" times="" new="">&copy; 2009 Sherman &amp; Howard L.L.C.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[New Revisions to FMLA Military Leave Enacted  - Barbara Dillon, Arizona Marketing Manager - Sherman & Howard]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<strong><span>New Revisions to FMLA Military Leave Enacted </span></strong>
<p><strong>By Vance Knapp</strong>
<p>On October 28, 2009, the President signed the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010, Public Law 111-84 (H.R. 2647), which includes revisions to the federal Family and Medical Leave Act's military family leave provisions.&nbsp; The revisions extend military caregiver leave to family members of veterans and expand exigency leave available under the FMLA to eligible family members of active duty servicemembers.<br />
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Previously, military caregiver leave was only available to the spouse, son, daughter, parent or next of kin of current members of the Armed Forces, National Guard or Reserves.&nbsp; The revised law extends military caregiver leave to those family members of veterans, provided that (1) the veteran was a member of the Armed Forces (including the Reserves or National Guard) within five years of the veteran's medical treatment; and (2) the serious illness or injury occurred while the veteran was on active duty (an illustration of these conditions is set forth below).&nbsp;The revised law also provides for caregiver leave if the covered servicemember's serious injury or illness existed before the beginning of the servicemember's active duty and was aggravated by service in the line of duty in the Armed Forces (the example below will illustrate this).&nbsp; Dishonorably discharged servicemembers are not covered.<br />
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For example, suppose that a veteran of the first Gulf War had asthma that she developed as an adolescent and was subsequently exposed to biological weaponry during the war, which aggravated her asthma.&nbsp; After the war she joined the Reserves and retired in 2004.&nbsp; Thereafter, she commenced treatment for the aggravating condition within five years of her retirement from the Reserves.&nbsp; Under these circumstances, her spouse can take FMLA military caregiver leave.&nbsp; Once her husband exhausts his leave, her son may take military caregiver leave for his mother, even if his leave were more than five years <u>after</u> she retired from the Reserves, because she began <u>treatment</u> for the aggravated condition within five years of her retirement from the Reserves. <br />
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With respect to exigency leave, the revisions to the FMLA military family leave provision extend to family members of covered active duty servicemembers to help family members manage the servicemembers' affairs while servicemembers are on active duty in a foreign country.&nbsp; Before this change was made, only family members of National Guard and Reserve servicemembers were entitled to exigency leave under the FMLA.&nbsp; Now it applies to family members of active duty personnel who are currently serving in a foreign country, as well as the family members of National Guard or Reservists who receive notice of a call to duty in a foreign country. <br />
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Employers should revise their FMLA military leave policies to ensure that they are in compliance with these new revisions.&nbsp;&nbsp;In the meantime, if you have any questions concerning these new revisions, please contact&nbsp;William A. Wright, <a title="mailto:wwright@shermanhoward.com" href="mailto:wwright@shermanhoward.com">wwright@shermanhoward.com</a>.
<p><em><span style="font-size: 8pt">Sherman &amp; Howard has prepared this advisory to provide general information on recent legal developments that may be of interest. This advisory does not provide legal advice for any specific situation. This does not create an attorney-client relationship between any reader and the Firm. If you want legal advice on a specific situation, you must speak with one of our lawyers and reach an express agreement for legal representation. </span></em>
<p><em><span style="font-size: 8pt" times="" new="">See <a href="http://www.shermanhoward.com/"><span>www.shermanhoward.com</span></a> for additional advisories.</span></em><em><span style="font-size: 8pt" times="" new="" /></em><span style="font-size: 8pt" times="" new="">&copy; 2009 Sherman &amp; Howard L.L.C.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Holiday casual: put your ASU networking skills to use at these December events! - Liz Massey - ASU Alumni Association]]></title>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt;" class="MsoNormal"><o:p></o:p>As I posted <a href="http://phoenix.jobing.com/blog_post.asp?post=22613">last month</a>, it&rsquo;s entirely possible to do career-related networking during holiday gatherings without raining (or snowing) on your event host&rsquo;s parade. And Arizona State University is providing two opportunities to celebrate traditional December landmarks, so warm up your best listening and follow-up skills!
<p style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt;" class="MsoNormal"><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt;" class="MsoNormal"><strong style="">Storytime with Sparky<o:p></o:p></strong>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt;" class="MsoNormal"><strong style="">2-4 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 19, Old Main, on ASU&rsquo;s Tempe campus<o:p></o:p></strong>
<p style="margin: 0.1pt 0in;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Cambria;">This family-oriented free celebration, now in its third year, is presented by the ASU Alumni Association. Children who are members of the Alumni Association&rsquo;s <a href="http://www.asu.edu/alumni/programs/sdgenerations/index.shtml">Sun Devil Generations</a> program will enjoy stories, hot cocoa, cookies and a special photo opportunity with Sparky! <o:p></o:p></span>
<p style="margin: 0.1pt 0in;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Cambria;">This year&rsquo;s event will feature holiday-themed children&rsquo;s stories such as Chris Van Allsburg&rsquo;s &ldquo;The Polar Express&rdquo; and Dr. Seuss&rsquo;s &ldquo;How the Grinch Stole Christmas.&rdquo; Sharon Swanick also will delight attendees with her &ldquo;Animal Talk&rdquo; storytelling presentation, which uses ventriloquism, puppets, humor, and songs. <o:p></o:p></span>
<p style="margin: 0.1pt 0in;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Cambria;">This event is free to families whose children are members of Sun Devil Generations.<o:p></o:p></span>
<p style="margin: 0.1pt 0in;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Cambria;"><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></span>
<p style="margin: 0.1pt 0in;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Cambria;"><strong><a href="https://secure.www.alumniconnections.com/olc/pub/ASU/events/ASU2238191.html">RSVP for Storytime with Sparky!</a></strong></span><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Cambria;"><o:p></o:p></span>
<p style="margin: 0.1pt 0in;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Cambria;"><a href="https://secure.www.alumniconnections.com/olc/pub/ASU/membershipform/showGivingForm.jsp?form_id=961"><strong>Sign your family up to join Sun Devil Generations</strong></a> </span><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Cambria;"><o:p></o:p></span>
<p style="margin: 0.1pt 0in;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Cambria;"><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></span>
<p style="margin: 0.1pt 0in;"><strong style=""><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Cambria;">Fall Commencement <o:p></o:p></span></strong>
<p style="margin: 0.1pt 0in;"><strong style=""><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Cambria;">9 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 17, Wells Fargo Arena, on ASU&rsquo;s Tempe campus<o:p></o:p></span></strong>
<p style="margin: 0.1pt 0in;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Cambria;">Smaller and more intimate than its springtime cousin, fall Commencement is no less significant and no less exciting to both the graduates and ceremony attendees. <o:p></o:p></span>
<p class="MsoNormal">Those interested in sharing in the celebration of academic achievement can find all the information they need at the university&rsquo;s comprehensive <a href="http://graduation.asu.edu/">Web site</a> related to the event. The site also lists the <a href="http://graduation.asu.edu/ceremonies/fall2009">convocation ceremonies</a> held by many schools, colleges and affinity groups at the university.
<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://graduation.asu.edu/"><strong>Visit the Commencement Web site</strong></a> 
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