WHAT I WRITE ABOUT: ‘Work-Life Balance’
Walking Away From A Job: The Scariest And Best Thing You Will Ever Do
This is a guest post by Sharon Hamersley. At some point in our work lives, we all feel trapped and beaten down. Sometimes this is temporary and the situation resolves itself – new boss, transfer to different office, re-alignment of job duties. But, what happens when this becomes the norm? I was recently reminded of [...]
Workplace Survivor: Toxic Work Environments
This is a guest post by Dawn Rasmussen. It’s an all-to-common condition: people suffering from toxic work environments. We’re not talking about hazardous materials… but instead: hazardous people. A horrible boss or co-worker might have their own agenda, is experiencing mental issues, is power-hungry and thrives on stomping on people, or is just downright evil. [...]
Over 40 and Looking for a Job? Being #2 could be your #1.
If you are over 40 and looking for a job, it could be because of your old habits. What I mean by old habits is you are looking for a job the way you used to, the way you did when you were 20. This is a guest blog post by Corey Harlock. To put [...]
What The View Looks Like From The Top Of The Mountain
Note from Tim: I’m excited to start sharing this blog platform with some other talented voices. You will begin to see a number of new guest writers here on Tim’s Strategy. Please read their bios and visit their sites and social media homes. Here’s the first from Dawn Rasmussen. Happy New Year! I had a [...]
5 Ways To Get Ahead At Work During the Holidays
Today the blog features a guest post from Erica Moss, community manager for Georgetown University’s online masters in nursing. Here’s her take on how to make good use of your time at the office over the next few weeks. Some of your colleagues may have started to ease up on the productivity pedal right around [...]
Three Good Deeds: Going Noticed
On Wednesday I did three good deeds. I didn’t start the day thinking that I would do them. But I did. These are really simple actions on my part but ones that made the lives of others just a little but better that day. Why am I telling you this? Because it’s really easy to [...]
F Is For February and Focus
Every once in a while we need a re-alignment. And whether yours come from the chiropractor or is self-inflicted, the process can open you up or drive your attention down a more singular path. I’ve decided that February is going to be my re-alignment month. Why? As a blogger, entrepreneur, marketing coach, author, career strategist, [...]














