by Brian Post | Nov 2, 2020 | Personal Development, Self-Awareness, Uncategorized
You’ve heard it said, “Men think. Women feel.” Really? Then why do men have tear ducts and women have brains? Why do I cry so much, and why are so many women smarter than me? What a tragic bit of pseudo-wisdom that has repressed male emotion and female intelligence...
by Jeremy | Oct 29, 2020 | Career Coaching Tips, Personal Development, Resilience, Self-Awareness
As ever-expanding and growing human beings, we all have work to do in the area of self-awareness. Especially as we find ourselves nearing the end of a challenging year, knowing ourselves is more important than ever. So welcome to this quarter’s theme: Know Yourself....
by Jeremy | Oct 19, 2020 | Job Seeker, Personal Development, Uncategorized
My name is Luke and I am currently in an internship at Jeremy Tudor. In my time as an intern, I have come to appreciate many realities. Here are a few quick takeaways I have learned during my time on the job. 1: People’s Time Matters. People’s time matters. It...
by Jeremy | Aug 3, 2020 | Career Coaching Tips, Personal Development
What Is A Personal Brand And Why Do I Need One? Having a strong personal brand across paper and multiple interviewers will set you apart from the pack.Having a well-crafted personal brand allows the job seeker to market themselves in a way that makes them...
by Jeremy | Jul 20, 2020 | Career Coaching Tips, Personal Development, Resilience, Uncategorized
Are You Playing The Long Game? If you have spent any amount of time in my circle, you’ve definitely heard me say, “play the long game.” This perspective is one I truly believe in and will go to my grave defending! I think it is so important. Let me...
by Jeremy | Jul 7, 2020 | Career Coaching Tips, Personal Development, Self-Awareness, Uncategorized
Do You Know Your “WHY?” Ever find yourself low on energy after completing a task at work? Or, have you ever been energized after a long day of working on a project you enjoy? The first scenario may be playing against your motivators, while the second...