It's finally feeling like spring--although there's still a couple of feet of snow on the ground from our almost record setting winter, the sun is warm and the air is fresh. I've turned off the furnace and opened some windows.I'm listening to a Vinyl Cafe Podcast and roasting some vegetables for supper so I'm surrounded by interesting music and ideas, warmth, and wonderful smells. Very healing.
Supper tonight will be Roasted Vegetable Macaroni and Cheese from Rick Gallop's "the g.i. diet" book. We've been loosely following the g.i.diet as a guide to selecting healthier food and maybe lose a bit of weight.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Friday, April 4, 2008
Getting Overwhelmed!
In the last two days I've attended a financial workshop, a Career Evaluation seminar plus started working on my personal plan and resume. My head is swimming! Each seminar just adds to my list of decisions to be made and possibilities to consider (good and bad).
I'm torn between the urge to rush out and try to get a job quickly and the little voice that says I should take my time and find the perfect next step for my career. I have two months of "notice" plus a large enough severance that I really don't need to panic, but it would be nice to be able to find a job soon enough that there's money left over to pay off some debts (that is if the taxman leaves any--another factor to take into consideration!)
The Career Evaluation included a "Birkman First Look" analysis that is supposed to help me determine what kind of job/career would suit me best. It's very pretty (and clourful) but I'm not quite sure what it's telling me--need to look at it a little more closely and think about it, I guess.
I'm torn between the urge to rush out and try to get a job quickly and the little voice that says I should take my time and find the perfect next step for my career. I have two months of "notice" plus a large enough severance that I really don't need to panic, but it would be nice to be able to find a job soon enough that there's money left over to pay off some debts (that is if the taxman leaves any--another factor to take into consideration!)
The Career Evaluation included a "Birkman First Look" analysis that is supposed to help me determine what kind of job/career would suit me best. It's very pretty (and clourful) but I'm not quite sure what it's telling me--need to look at it a little more closely and think about it, I guess.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
7 days later
Well...
One week ago I was laid off from Nortel after 13 years of service (and about 10 years of "dodging the bullet").
I'm actually not all that upset (yet--I'm sure it will come). Rather, I see this as an opportunity for change, something that Bev and I had been starting to consider anyway now that the children have (mostly) left home.
I've spent the week getting used to the idea and organizing my "history" in preparation for evaluating my desired direction and stating the search in earnest.
Nortel is providing unlimited access to "Right Management", a career counselling/job hunting service so I'm taking full advantage of their seminars, tools and resources. I'm off to a financial seminar today for tips on how to handle our money until I land that new job.
Watch this blog for updates on how I make out...
One week ago I was laid off from Nortel after 13 years of service (and about 10 years of "dodging the bullet").
I'm actually not all that upset (yet--I'm sure it will come). Rather, I see this as an opportunity for change, something that Bev and I had been starting to consider anyway now that the children have (mostly) left home.
I've spent the week getting used to the idea and organizing my "history" in preparation for evaluating my desired direction and stating the search in earnest.
Nortel is providing unlimited access to "Right Management", a career counselling/job hunting service so I'm taking full advantage of their seminars, tools and resources. I'm off to a financial seminar today for tips on how to handle our money until I land that new job.
Watch this blog for updates on how I make out...
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