by chellie | Nov 10, 2020 | Career, Corporate Culture, Employee engagement, empowering women, entrepreneurship, Grow Your Business, job search, motivation, personal growth, Start Your Business
You’re probably asking how do Fruit Loops and a job search add up to anything. Well, those fruity colorful circles helped launch an internal revolution in me. They were a catalyst that spurred me to make changes and in the process, realize other people needed to...
by chellie | Nov 9, 2020 | Career, job search, social media, success
Did you know LinkedIn is one of your best career assets? It’s time you used it to get the most benefit. Over the last 10 years, I’ve learned just how powerful LinkedIn can be for a career and I’ve seen numerous clients make small tweaks that have opened up the door to...
by chellie | Nov 3, 2020 | Career, job, Remote Work, work from home
If you’re stuck working from home, unable to see your work colleagues from day to day, you may find yourself struggling with your mental health. This is understandable, as often just seeing others can brighten your day. Very few want to be stuck at home all day, let...
by chellie | Oct 30, 2020 | Career, job, job search
It’s Halloween and here at Successfully Ever After, we felt like getting in the spirit with our own version of Trick or Treat! Since 2020 has been scary enough, we decided TREATS were the way to go. So we’re offering our “Optimize Your LinkedIn Profile” FREE this...
by chellie | Oct 29, 2020 | Career, personal growth, Remote Work, work from home
If you’re new to remote work, you may feel nervous about making a sudden transition from your cubicle to your dining room table. However, a growing number of employees are thriving in these flexible arrangements, and you can learn from their example. Remote work has...
by chellie | Oct 27, 2020 | Branding, Career, job search
If you’ve lost your job, there’s no denying that it can be a devastating ordeal. It can be a real burden, especially when your whole family depended on that job and the income it provided. However, you can find the strength to recover from a tragic job...