Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Are You Leading Your Life Or an Actor in Your Own Drama

Well, the economy is getting worse - so what's new? Many nights when you turn the lead news story about the next bad turn in the economy. Viewers can use the practical information on how to make things better for themselves or for in-depth examples of others who are triumphing over these hard times. But our brains are not wired to show the same level of interest in a warm story as do the things that scare us. So - news about the economy, the absence of jarring enough to attract not only our interest but advertisers who hold dollars in television journalism in front of us on a daily basis. They give us what we crave.

The real question is, what do you do about how the economy affects your life right now? Know the specifics of the nation's financial systems and how to weigh on your personal situation. You know the expert predictions of where we are headed. But guilt is not to have withdrawn money from the stock market early enough to worry about what will happen to the left part of your investment is not going to change where you are now? Are not to blame for the inclusion of his career earlier and regretting over the fear of not finding any kind of opportunity that you do not want to move closer to peace. Are you leading your life? Or are you an actor in a drama?

The fact that employment opportunities are declining in just about every sector in the U.S. with the exception of health care and government. Are there opportunities in these fields for you? I think there are opportunities in these areas for just about everyone. If you worked in marketing, finance, public relations, information management, sales, research or many other professions, you have the transferable skills that will translate to any industry - especially healthcare and government. Someone has to keep books. Someone needs to do research for university health science programs. Someone has to court the new physicians to partner with hospitals and sell insurance industry and the public.

the hardest part about these options is finding them. Government jobs are not listed in the newspaper and often features in health care is given internally or on the Internet career site and full before you will get classified ads. In addition, the general public is not aware of the scope of health care jobs.

government employees to stay at work longer than most other Americans. There's enough room for career advancement, benefits are attractive and the staff are rarely laid off. To access the list of federal, state and local government jobs in your area or go to USAjobs.com federaljobsearch.com.

If you are looking for an opportunity in healthcare, I think not just about hospitals. Doctors' practices have grown in size to include dozens of physicians at the time. These practices are of the same needs as any small business. They now employ marketing specialists, a full-time information systems professionals and finance professionals. As baby boomers age, there are an increasing number of independent and assisted living facilities, as well as hospicija.Zdravstvene industry also includes insurance companies for health and long-term care insurance. Search the Internet career sites, such as such as Monster.com or CareerBuilder.com use these categories to find alternatives. Or try UnitedWeWork.org which is a free site for employers and job seekers.

If you are unemployed you may want to contact the human resources office of health entities and related services industry to offer their services on contract basis. It will save them the expense of another full-time employees and help you to earn income during their "meanwhile" weather. Able to describe what you have achieved measurable in your area and suggest ways that you can help. "I am able to write and design of all external marketing, media and educational materials you might need." Many people find that they enjoy a flexibility to work independently enough to not return to full-time employment. Visit the following web sites for free options:. Elance.com, gofreelance.com, odesk.com, guru.com, worldwideworkathome.com / free, and freelanceswitch.com allfreelance.com

Henry Ford said: "If you think you can do something or think you can not do anything, you're right." What law? Where can begin as early as today that will keep you from useless emotions of worry and guilt? Start now!

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