9 Lives for Women Blog

5 Job Search Mistakes for 50+ Women

January 26th, 2013

Reinvention can lead in many directions—not necessarily to a business of your own. You may want to use your skills in a new way, pursue a nagging dream (like the woman I wrote about who switched from financial services marketing to nursing), or get out of a less than fulfilling career rut that has persisted since about age 22. All these reinventions require a job search, and for those who got their college…

Retire to A “Cultural Creative” Career

January 26th, 2013

Some soon-to-be retirees look forward to blank calendars and think that when they leave their jobs they’ll do a little of this and a little of that. You, however, might want a little more structure and purpose. Maybe retirement will be your time to make a difference in the world. Janet Cranford, a career change and life transition coach, points out that a growing number of people in their 40s, 50s, and 60s are starting small…

44 Tips Before You Quit Your Job

January 9th, 2013

Before you exit the workforce out of sheer frustration, make sure there is not a way to find more work-life balance and keep your job–and your paycheck.  Take a deep breath and read these 9 Lives for Women New Year’s tips for women who have one foot on the off ramp:  Don’t Give Up Your…

45 Tips for Back-to-Work Moms

January 9th, 2013

It’s just not true that women cannot return to the workforce after a long hiatus.  The number of years you’ve been out matters far less than the strategies you employ to return.  In any job market returning professionals can find significant work–especially if you keep these 9 Lives for Women tips in mind!   WORK ON…

Unveiling the Wizard of Linkedin

November 19th, 2012

Linkedin can seem like a giant electronic wizard—a powerful force without any leaders in plain view. That’s why I was excited to find out that one of my former recruiting colleagues is now working “behind the veil” at the networker’s land of Oz.    This colleague gave me the opportunity to look learn more about…

Wandering for A Living

November 19th, 2012

When Lyn Kimberly of Weston, Connecticut talks about her childhood, there are many tales of a Vermont camp on Lake Champlain. She spent 10 years as a camper and a counselor and later married a man who shares her love of the outdoors. For many years they wedged camping and canoeing trips into their professional…

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