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My Point of Difference and How it Changed Everything

by Ray_anne
diversity

Diversity - change, difference, variation, dissimilarity Diversity can mean a lot of different things. Hiring a diverse group of people.  Learning to like different foods.  Embracing different cultures.  Choosing an unusual set of rules to solve problems.  It can also mean developing a new way to think.  Over the last few years, I have been lucky enough to learn [...]

May 22, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

When You Could Have Avoided it: The Worst Kind of Failure

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The Worst Kind of Failure

The Intersections of Life I have given birth four times and each of those four times has been a completely different experience.  My last delivery was probably my toughest, as I had multiple complications throughout the pregnancy that resulted in issues during a very dramtic delivery.  My doctor and I decided it would be best [...]

May 21, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

The Spoken Word In Decline: Mobile Communications

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the decline of the spoken word:  mobile communications

Mobile Communications I love my mobile device, LOVE it.  I am happy to live in a time when any kind of communication can be achieved at any time.  My mobile carrier is AT&T and for the most part, I have been very happy with the service – as a matter of fact, it seems to [...]

May 16, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

The Written Word in Decline: Social Communication

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decline of written word

Social Communication is, indeed, a Culprit Several years ago, like any other who embraced the cell phone, I took up texting.  And Facebook.  And then came Twitter.  And multiple other forms of social communication through the quickly written word.  I fell in love with it and how it was so easily integrated into my life.  I use it daily and nightly.  [...]

May 15, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

Has Routine Become an Anchor?

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routine becomes and anchor

A Change Will Do You Good My life and work have changed over the last few years – mostly because I have learned to balance life and work – not an easy task.  I have rested, actually taken vacations.  And I have found value in that rest and what I call moments in the quiet. To wake [...]

May 14, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

It’s True about Money and Happiness

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Money and Happiness

Fear of the Unknown I once stood behind a large family in line at a currency exchange booth in the South Pacific.  I leaned in and realized that I couldn’t understand a word they were saying and thus began my worry that I would not be able to communicate with those who worked behind the [...]

May 9, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

Exhaustion Has No Prejudice

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Exhaustion has no prejudice

Mainlining Sanity I have advocated in the past about the importance of taking a vacation.  Part of my series on Mainlining Sanity has a great deal to do with taking time off to recoup, regroup, and regenerate.  It is vital and we fail at this, often.   We are a smart society, yet we have [...]

May 8, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

Instant Cure for Stress: A Smile

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Waiting on a Smile: Best Cure for Stress

  Waiting on a Smile We waited in the outdoor terminal for our ride.  We waited and waited.  Someone named Norman (not his real name, I’m sure) was to pick us up and take us to the little house we had rented right on the beach.  The aggravation was starting to set in for a [...]

May 2, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

How We Change: By Choice or By Experience

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Change?

Change in the Making Tom Hanks has impeccable timing and his deadpan delivery made him a funny man with whom to be reckoned.  It is that timing, I believe that also makes him such a great dramatic actor.  His change from comedy to drama has resulted in him becoming one of the most celebrated and [...]

May 1, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

A Volunteer’s Life Passion Over the Rainbow

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Over the rainbow...

Over the Rainbow One time in the South Pacific – a long time ago, in a land far away –  an older gentleman stood in the center of a baggage carousel playing the ukulele – my favorite instrument.  Songs like “What a Wonderful World” and “Over the Rainbow” lazily spilled from his lips as he [...]

April 30, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

What I have Learned About Life and Careers: Be Willing to Fly

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What I have learned about life and careers:  learn to fly

Making Wise Choices A couple years ago, I made the mistake of watching Amelia with Hilary Swank before I crossed the South Pacific in a little twin prop plane.   You are probably familiar with the story of Amelia Earhart and how she disappeared flying an airplane somewhere over the Western Pacific Ocean.  Not the best movie to [...]

April 25, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

We All Need Moments of Unhurried Breaths

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Unhurried Breaths

I have grown accustomed to air travel. AS a matter of fact, when  haven’t flown in a while, I sometimes miss it.  Prior to joining the recruitment industry, I had flown less than a  dozen times in my life.  But now, many years later, it has become a regular part of my life.   And, I [...]

April 24, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

Life’s Unrealized Privileges

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Privilege

Unrealized Privileges A couple years ago, I ventured to the small island of Aitutaki in the South Pacific with my fiance.  It was beautiful, but so very primitive.  There was not a lot of commerce and really the only things to do were to cruise around the island by scooter, swim/snorkel in the lagoons, and, well…, sight-see.   It was incredibly [...]

April 23, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

Being Productive Without Being in a Hurry

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Being Productive Without Being in a Hurry

I Waive Your Wave Twenty years ago, while working for a children’s dentist, I carefully mixed cement for a temporary crown on a baby tooth.  My boss - the dentist - waved his free hand frantically, in an effort to get me to hurry.   Many things would cause my dentist to want me to hurry:  behavioral problems [...]

April 18, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

Why We Follow Those Who Lead

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Leadership

Land of the Pelicans Where I live, there are literally thousands upon thousands of pelicans that fly, dive, commute, eat, nest, and live.  They are an interesting bird in that their size is significantly larger than the average bird (up to a ten-foot wingspan) and they can be seen flying either in formation with several other pelicans or [...]

April 17, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

You’re Either Solving a Problem or Part of a Problem

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solving a problem or part of the problem

I love business. The fact that I do love business was a shocking revelation to me many, many years ago.  I had always worked in the dental field, in a service-oriented role and for the majority of my dental career (fifteen years of it) was spent helping little children conquer their fears and become good [...]

April 10, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

Casual But Powerful: Conversations that Need to Happen

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Casual but Powerful Conversations

A Conference of the Minds In the past, I have had the incredible good fortune of attending the ERE Spring Expo in San Diego – this is a conference and expo geared toward in-house or corporate hiring professionals.  I am a big fan of any gathering where great minds, incredible technology, and brilliant conversations are [...]

April 9, 2013 CONTINUE READING THIS POST →

Lesson #1: Never Give Up

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Never Give Up

My Yellow Brick Road:  Recruiting My first recruiting job was for a healthcare executive search firm that specialized in those “difficult-to-fill” Manager and Director level positions.  We also thought we had the market cornered on providing the best search service; kind of like the yellow brick road being the only way to the great and powerful Oz [...]

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