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Coryan Recommends: Five Articles on Midlife Career Change

Written on February 10, 2008 – 10:10 pm | by Coryan |

I like to keep a list of informative, inspiring, and intriguing articles that I find while reading up on midlife career changes.  Here’s a list of five articles on the Internet that are worth reading.

10 Reasons I Won’t Accept a Job Counter Offer - An excellent post about why it’s not a good idea to accept a counter offer from your current employer when you’ve decided to leave.

How to Manage Your Boss, Part 1, Part 2 - This two part series offers great advice on how to manage your boss for personal success.

Use the Entrepreneurship Boom to Improve Your Corporate Job - This post is from a blog in my blogroll, Brazen Careerist. It talks about being an entrepreneur with your own business or on the job.

Happiness at Work: Does It Matter? - I read this one right away just because of the title. The guest post by Gretchen Rubin appears on the Shifting Careers blog. Rubin explores the issue of happiness at work and asks challenging questions about the role of happiness in some very profitable industries.

What’s Your Calling? - An interesting article about the progression from job to career to vocation. It about how our concept of work changes as we mature.

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  1. 2 Responses to “Coryan Recommends: Five Articles on Midlife Career Change”

  2. By Ron@TheWisdomJournal on Feb 11, 2008 | Reply

    Good Morning!
    Thanks for linking to my article. I like your blog and I’m adding you to my blogroll as well as my feed reader. :)

    Can’t wait to read “Managing Your Boss.” That looks like it will be a great one!

  3. By Coryan on Feb 11, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks Ron. I wanted my readers to know about your post on job counter offers. It made a lot of sense from both the employer and employee side of the equation.

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Hi, I'm Coryan. I want to welcome you to my blog about making a midlife career change. I started this blog because of my own midlife change, and I want to share my experiences and the lessons I've learned with others. More

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