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Do You Like Your Job?

September 7, 2014 by D. A. Wolf 3 Comments

Why it’s important to like our jobs. And not just the paycheck we take home.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: careers, education, jobs, motivation, New York Times, psychology, work life, would you quit your job

Knowing When to Quit

August 25, 2014 by D. A. Wolf 8 Comments

Understanding the difference between quitting and stopping.

Filed Under: Business, Relationships Tagged With: big questions, character, definitions of success, failure, frustration, identity, jobs, life skills, personality types, real women real life, Relationships, work ethic, would you quit your job

Slow Down, You Move Too Fast

May 29, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 10 Comments

When LESS is definitely MORE…

Filed Under: Business, Health, Lifestyle Tagged With: big questions, Business, creativity, education, health care, healthcare, New York Times, work life balance, would you quit your job

Quitters

February 13, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 23 Comments

Quitting may be an undisciplined act. It may also be an act of bravery.

Filed Under: Health, Lifestyle, Relationships Tagged With: big questions, definitions of success, marriage, Marriage and Divorce, Relationships, responsibility, work life balance, would you quit your job

Women on Top?

April 14, 2011 by D. A. Wolf 10 Comments

What’s your position? Women on top? A little variation and taking turns, or better yet – anything goes as long as the fit feels appropriate? Ah, but it isn’t so straightforward if you find yourself stuck in the middle – of middle management, that is. Especially if you’re trying to wriggle your way out, then […]

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Nepotism (or, How to Get a Job in a Post-Modernist Recessionary Economy)

September 21, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 17 Comments

Want work? Who do you know?

Filed Under: Art Art Art, Business, Lifestyle, Surviving Recession Tagged With: debt stress index, definitions of success, interpreting data, job searching, jobs, life skills, post-modernism, rant, real life women, recessionary economy, skepticism, social media, success my way, what are you worth, work life, would you quit your job

Would you dare to quit your job?

May 26, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 23 Comments

A particular news item caught my eye early today: As the job market begins to loosen up, human resource managers might increasingly be surprised by an announcement from employees they haven’t heard in a while: “I quit.” Catchy quote, isn’t it? And hopeful. It appeared in The Wall Street Journal, as reported on Yahoo Finance. […]

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