By: Megan Jones Happy World Gratitude Day! Last week's article focused on providing gifts to show your gratitude to your colleagues and managers. But today, let’s focus on why gratitude is important and how easy it can be to give and receive...

By: Megan Jones Feedback, it can be tough to give and hard to hear if not given in a certain way. Everyone has room to grow, and feedback is a great way to do so. However, your delivery and word choice...

By: Megan Jones People may experience anxiety during times of change. From starting a new position, getting a promotion, or changing companies, there may be looming anxiety. Having a sense of fear or anxiety may be “normal” for some of us. It can be...

By: Megan Jones We may fall into our careers and get settled into our position. Although this can be a comforting feeling, it is important to take the time to analyze and ask yourself questions about your career. When you take the time...

By: Megan Jones Being punctual is essential to building a good reputation in the workplace. Everyone may run late from time to time but if it becomes a consistent habit, it can hinder your work reputation. Being on time implicates proper time management and...

By: Megan Jones Can you believe we are 2/3 through the year? This year has flown by for me and I cannot believe how fast it is coming to a close. As I was doing my summer cleaning and I came across my “2022 Resolutions” list....

By: Megan Jones Whether you are just starting a new position or have been in the working industry for decades, proper work etiquette never goes out of style. It can be easy to sink into a routine once we get comfortable in our position....

By: Megan Jones Whether you are just starting your career or looking for a career change it is important to consider your skillset. Additionally, it is equally as important to reflect on the skills you have and assess which ones you enjoy. Therefore, whether you are...

By: Megan Jones Having a good job and a good career are two different things. Your job is one element to building your career. But your career is your repertoire of who you are as a professional. Therefore, to be successful in...