Every Wednesday, we offer tips via Twitter to help you with your profession. Below are tips we tweeted last month. Click on the tip to view the source.

Recognize the signs of job burnout early so you can make changes – signs include loss of motivation, focus, and energy.

If you find yourself lonely after your spouse dies, find a job – it won’t fill the void you’re feeling, but it will provide a new way to spend your time.

Before your interview, practice your response to why you’ve been job hopping– be honest, concise, and positive focusing on your skills and commitment.

Learn from a career failure instead of letting it discourage you.

Win back customers by being authentic in your apology and generous in your problem resolution.


Why we post about “profession”:

One of the 5 P’s of Life is “Profession” – your work. It’s what you do for a living – whether you work for a company or self-employed.

If you’re not satisfied with your work-life, then take control and make changes. Set goals for this aspect of life by stretching your skills and expanding your network.


About Us: 

Transition Planning & Guidance, LLC, (“TransitionPG®”) looks at all aspects of life using the 5 P’s of Life – personal relationships, personal finance, profession, peace of mind, and physical health. While money helps you achieve many goals, it’s not the only thing to consider when developing a financial plan. Our mission is to help you define and achieve your financial, personal, and professional goals – especially during life transitions. Through our planning services and guidance plans, you take control of your money and life.


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