July 15, 2005
Globe & Mail Barbara Moses, Ph.D, is an international speaker, work/life expert, and best-selling author of Dish: Midlife Women Tell the Truth About Work, Relationships, and the Rest of Life. How many times have you gone on and on about yourself, ignoring it when your conversational partner’s eyes began to glaze over? Or talked so […]
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June 17, 2005
Globe & Mail Barbara Moses, Ph.D, is an international speaker, work/life expert, and best-selling author of Dish: Midlife Women Tell the Truth About Work, Relationships, and the Rest of Life. As people try to figure out how to navigate today’s tough work realities, career and motivation gurus have a receptive audience. So they look for […]
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May 13, 2005
Globe & Mail Barbara Moses, Ph.D, is an international speaker, work/life expert, and best-selling author of Dish: Midlife Women Tell the Truth About Work, Relationships, and the Rest of Life. F. Scott Fitzgerald once said: “There are no second acts in American life.” Maybe that was once true but today, thanks to record levels of […]
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March 11, 2005
Globe & Mail Barbara Moses, Ph.D, is an international speaker, work/life expert, and best-selling author of Dish: Midlife Women Tell the Truth About Work, Relationships, and the Rest of Life. A friend’s 21 year old daughter recently accepted a part-time job on the understanding that she would only work on weekends. When she arrived for […]
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January 14, 2005
Globe & Mail Barbara Moses, Ph.D, is an international speaker, work/life expert, and best-selling author of Dish: Midlife Women Tell the Truth About Work, Relationships, and the Rest of Life. I frequently receive e-mails from women asking about whether it is possible to work for an organization and still feel good about themselves. Twenty years […]
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October 15, 2004
Globe & Mail Barbara Moses, Ph.D, is an international speaker, work/life expert, and best-selling author of Dish: Midlife Women Tell the Truth About Work, Relationships, and the Rest of Life. Over the course of my career, I have designed hundreds of goal-setting and action-planning exercises. You know the type: By October, 2005, I will be […]
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August 08, 2004
Globe & Mail Barbara Moses, Ph.D, is an international speaker, work/life expert, and best-selling author of Dish: Midlife Women Tell the Truth About Work, Relationships, and the Rest of Life. When I look at my clients and friends I am always struck by how some manage their careers with grace, while others seem to be […]
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February 11, 2004
Globe & Mail Barbara Moses, Ph.D, is an international speaker, work/life expert, and best-selling author of Dish: Midlife Women Tell the Truth About Work, Relationships, and the Rest of Life. Two e-mails I received this past week: “I’m a career coach living in Malaysia. I saw your book What Next?. It looks great but I’m […]
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September 12, 2003
Globe & Mail Barbara Moses, Ph.D, is an international speaker, work/life expert, and best-selling author of Dish: Midlife Women Tell the Truth About Work, Relationships, and the Rest of Life. It is commonly said that a relationship is in trouble when a couple is no longer fighting because they have essentially given up. An issue […]
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August 08, 2003
Globe & Mail Barbara Moses, Ph.D, is an international speaker, work/life expert, and best-selling author of Dish: Midlife Women Tell the Truth About Work, Relationships, and the Rest of Life. When I look at my clients and friends I am always struck by how some manage their careers with grace, while others seem to be […]
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Why a Blog: BARBARA MOSES After a great run, I recently decided to resign from my monthly Globe and Mail column. I had many reasons. In part, it was time to move on (more on this below). This was coupled with a growing dissatisfaction with how the column was being edited; changing content expectations; and word-count restrictions. This […]
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Dislike your co-worker? Get over it: A friend is dreading an upcoming performance review with one of her employees. She complains that although the staffer is a solid performer, everything about the woman makes her uncomfortable – the way the employee’s mouth twitches when she doesn’t know what she is talking about, her petulance when she doesn’t get what she wants, […]
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