I tend to group crises of confidence into two categories.
There’s a common platitude that emerges when people talk about work in America, which is that you should “find a job you love.”
I can’t stand that terminology or the expectations it propagates. Love is the stuff of pop songs…
“The share of mothers who do not work outside the home rose to 29% in 2012, up from a modern-era low of 23% in 1999, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of government data. This rise over the past dozen years represents the reversal of a…
As a career coach, I have sessions with people who are in a variety of fields. But there’s something specific that happens at least once a week with people who work for non-profit organizations like…
The whole notion of retirement as a post-employment destination was essentially a creation of post-World War Two affluence and the spawning of the “Boomer” generation. As people approached and entered their sixties, they often had enough financial security to retire, especially after the…