Lisa Miller
WHEN you write it down, your career takes off
I truly enjoyed my years of teaching, and if the right opportunity ever comes along again I would likely seize it. I taught courses in career development for several years, helping students gain career clarity, learn about the world of work and how to maximize their potential within it. One class in particular that I [...]
read moreWHEN – It’s Time!
For most of us, this COVID19 isolation and interruption to life as we knew it, has been challenging, to say the least. Many have been forced into new roles, isolated with (or sometimes without) our families, work models are changing and, in some cases, disappearing. We have also been forced, in my view, to acknowledge [...]
read moreCreating Your New Normal
What does a “new normal” life look like for me? We have been living through an incredible time. The coronavirus has struck the whole world with over 100,000 deaths and counting. We have been sheltering at home and spending more time with spouses and children than we ever have. Parents have no school to drop [...]
read moreWake-up Call for Those Working from Home
It started off just like any other January 1 for many people – engaging in New Year’s celebrations while making weight loss goals and renewing resolutions. Many set goals, but do not make a true effort to change, which makes it impossible to reach them. I believe that the events of 2020 are happening as [...]
read moreWho’s in Charge? You or your Smartphone?
We love our tech devices, and why not? They provide the ability to stay in touch with family and friends, work remotely, read emails, listen to podcasts, check social media, Twitter, or Snapchat, make purchases, Google information, take pictures – all good things… to a point. Recently I’ve noticed an abundance of articles and research […]
read moreThree Ways Patients Can Help Alleviate Physician Burnout
By Debra J. Stevens The profession responsible for treating the ills of others is facing an epidemic of its own – physician burnout. A startling 44% of surveyed healthcare providers described themselves as burned out in the Medscape 2019 National Physician Burnout, Depression & Suicide Report. The report defines burnout as “long-term, unresolvable job […]
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