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Mimzy  

Thinking outside the box about work

Sometimes the overwhelming obstacle to finding new opportunities is ourselves. We just can't climb out of the box we've built around ourselves. So maybe it might help if we ask ourselves some good questions and see where they take us.
Now don't just read this, actually take the time to write down the questions (or copy paste in wordpad) and answer them for yourself. Pass them on to someone that's having a hard time finding work. You may be surprised by what you discover about yourself.

What skills, talents or abilities do you have?
Now, take it a bit farther than the usual list of things. Think about going farther. Go through the list and ask yourself if you'd be comfortable doing each thing a lot.

Say your good at cooking, everyone raves about your festive foods. You enjoy it as well, but could you deal with cooking that way every day? Could you handle it as a job or as a career position? Would you be able to create a business around it, like catering and be excited and happy with it?

We all have hobbies and interests that we love to do. We may even be really good at doing them. But once you cross the line between hobby and work, something changes. If you do pick something that you love to do, what is it that you love.

It's like listening to a favorite song or  having a favorite food - eventually, you get sick of it and want something different. If you pick something like photography, cooking, accounting, marketing or other; how would you feel doing it every day. Would you be okay with it as your career or business?

Are you a people person, a lone worker or a combination?
This is another important area, because it's vital to the sort of work environment you'd choose. Some people are not at ease dealing with people all the time. Weither it's customers or coworkers, they just aren't into the social mix when it comes to being productive at work.

Others can't work without the interaction and are not comfortable being alone in a small cubical for hours every day. Then there's workers that like having a little bit of both to make the day go by in a productive and efficient manner. Figuring out how much people traffic you can deal with and still be able to focus on tasks is important to the kind of businesses you would want to approach for work or consider for a career.

Do you want an inside job, an outside job or a balance of the two?
People are very different in their lifestyles, so why would we believe that we are any different when it comes to the kind of work we'd feel most at ease with. There are many people that lead active social lives outside work, but are in office jobs or in careers that keep them indoors. Why not look for work that will give you the option to work outside?

For those that like the comfort of working indoors, try to find a way that will still keep you a bit active. Sitting for hours behind a desk isn't good for your health. Take the stairs, go out instead of eating at the office. Make sure that you take a 5 min. moving break every 30-45 min.

Having the flexibility to work inside and outside allows for a nice balance. It can also reduce stress, help with boredom and increase activity. Having a flexible schedule, varied tasks and interesting work can offer greater satisfaction no matter what business you choose to work in.

What is your internal clock setting?
We all have times when we are alert, active and productive. Then there are the times that we are slow, sleepy and drained. Our regular levels are between those times. We function on that platue most of the time, but often not by choice.

We are made to deal with the so-called "business hours" of the daily grind. It's the traditional 9-5 deal and we're stuck having to be awake to deal with it. Many people fit into this daytime clock setting. But it isn't the only option for business or work.

The night shift in many towns, cities offers many work or career opportunity. When the day jobs are over, this group of workers is off to work. Restaurants, all night diners, night clubs they all need cooks, waitstaff and more. Truckers, pilots, delivery services and other transportation jobs continue on through the night. Stores restock shelves, unload trucks and tend to late night shoppers. Cleaning crews take care of office buildings, parking lots, hotel/motels and more. While security officers and police patrols make sure everything stays safe and secure. So there's plenty of  opportunities available at any time. All you have to do is find one to best fit your own internal clock.

How much money do you want to make?
With the economy slowly creeping forward and unemployment still high, this is a reasonable question. But finding work that's low stress, fits you personally and makes use of your abilities should be considered first.

Plus with some creative thinking, you may be able to work two different jobs at different times. Don't be afraid to try something different. Some jobs can be done online, keep an eye out for telecommuting positions. A part time day and a part time night job could bring in full time pay. Mix it up and see how you can make money and also enjoy the work you do too.

So when looking for different jobs, think of how they fit you. You can open up a whole new area that you never thought of if you broaden your perspective. Some people have taken a class, gone to a museum, learned something new and along the way discovered a new career that rewarded them in a thousand different ways.

Good luck and I hope that this has been useful to you. And if you'd like to be inspired, visit Second Act videos on Yahoo News.

Second Act Videos

After Doug Gowin, watch Mandy Aftel, Paul Giannone and Kathryn Joosten, as they really prove that there is no age limit. There's nothing we can't achieve if we really want to. Bravo!

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snackpackin  

About snackpackin

what kind of programs are out there for newly divorced women with children?

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Impression08  

Americorps Programs

AmeriCorps is an opportunity to make a big difference in your life and in the lives of those around you. It’s a chance to apply your skills and ideals toward helping others and meeting critical needs in the community.

Each year, AmeriCorps offers 75,000 opportunities for adults of all ages and backgrounds to serve through a network of partnerships with local and national nonprofit groups. Whether your service makes a community safer, gives a child a second chance, or helps protect the environment, you’ll be getting things done through AmeriCorps!

AmeriCorps members address critical needs in communities all across America. As an AmeriCorps member, you can:

  • Tutor and mentor disadvantaged youth
  • Fight illiteracy
  • Improve health services
  • Build affordable housing
  • Teach computer skills
  • Clean parks and streams
  • Manage or operate after-school programs
  • Help communities respond to disasters
  • Build organizational capacity

Benefits of Service

As an AmeriCorps member, you’ll gain new skills and experiences—and you’ll also find the tremendous satisfaction that comes from helping others. In addition, full-time members who complete their service earn a Segal AmeriCorps Education Award of $4,725 to pay for college, graduate school, or to pay back qualified student loans; members who serve part-time receive a partial Award. Some AmeriCorps members may also receive a modest living allowance during their term of service.

AmeriCorps Programs

AmeriCorps is made up of three main programs: AmeriCorps State and National, AmeriCorps VISTA, and AmeriCorps NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps).

AmeriCorps State and National: AmeriCorps State and National supports a broad range of local service programs that engage thousands of Americans in intensive service to meet critical community needs.

AmeriCorps VISTA: AmeriCorps VISTA provides full-time members to community organizations and public agencies to create and expand programs that build capacity and ultimately bring low-income individuals and communities out of poverty.

AmeriCorps NCCC: The AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) is a full-time residential program for men and women, ages 18-24, that strengthens communities while developing leaders through direct, team-based national and community service.

How Do I Join?

There are thousands of opportunities to serve in AmeriCorps. Each one provides an incredible opportunity to make a difference in your life and in the lives of those around you. To search for an AmeriCorps national service opportunity that fits your interests and desired location, click here. Applications for any position can also be submitted online – all you have to do is create a user profile.

If you need additional assistance, please:

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glimmerized  

I Do What I Love

I wish to point out...I don't use such gimmicks as online businesses to obtain what I desire. I have no interest in any kind of online business or money-making scheme. Doing something you hate prevents you from manifesting what you desire. I use the laws of attraction,Subconcious Mind Power,and specific power tools,such as mantras,medition,visualization,positive affirmations,and my own network,Wealth Passages. I do enter lotteries and sweepstakes,but these are activities I enjoy doing. Speaking of wealth Passages...it costs absolutely nothing to join it and there's no costs whatsoever to use the power tools within the network.  http://passages.ning.com 

I spent years trying to make it big with home and online businesses and get rich quick schemes. I hated them all. I am not business oriented. I profoundly hate all that goes into building a business. Some odd months ago I stopped searching for and trying online businesses and all money-making schemes. That crap is history in my book. I am now doing what I enjoy and feel great about. I cringe everytime someone comes at me with a business proposal or some money-making idea.

Manifestation will happen much faster if you are doing what you love,what you enjoy,what makes you feel great. Manifestation isn't going to happen if you are doing the things you hate,the things that make you miserable,the things that make you feel terrible.

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MissGordon  

There aren't enough

In MY opinion, There aren't enough REAL opportunities online.  Given our economic situations, you would think that there would be more companies more than willing to hire people working from home.  That way, mothers can be with their children, cutting cost of daycare.  That way fewer people are using GAS to get to work.  However, there are so many companies downsizing, cutting hours, and then letting people go.  Thus, avoid having to pay any unemployment.  Now days, anyone who wants to start their own business, they have so many laws to fight against, that it's pretty much impossible, unless you've got someone willing to front the money.  Then most likely spending the rest of your life paying for it.

Thus, websites and online business is so much more feasible, however, there is still alot of work to be done to get it up and running.  From making sure that it's attractive with substance, to Traffic Exchanges and other means of Promoting it.

It takes work and dedication, and you may not see any results for atleast a month.  But if you do your business right, and the demand is high enough, you'll be a hit in no time.  But if it's not in demand, be prepared for the worst.

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chicanoche2002  

About chicanoche2002

Hello,

I actually searched in the web bar for people who need help trying to relocate to another city, and I found this site. Okay here is my great concern and goal. I am a 24 year old female currently residing in Richmond, Virginia, trying to relocate to Orlando, Florida. I will soon be taking online classes for Business to better my career opportunities as I feel greatly hurt and disappointed by how my life is going. I would like to relocate to Orlando, Florida because I do not like Richmond, VA with all that I have; as there are no good job opportunities or slim opportunities. There is nothing here that interest me from the culture to just about anything. I love Orlando, Florida and its diversity, and the many exciting things going on there. My sister lives there with my two nephews and her fiance. I have a chance to go and live with them next year, but at 24 years old, I will feel riddened with guilt that I will be bombarding their space and not having my own. I am a very hard dreamer and very determined, and I feel incredibly hurt that my will for looking for different outlets to move out of my town , and to have better opportunities here in Richmond, VA has failed more times than I dare to keep up with. I am so at a wits end and desperate for a better life outside of my town, that the right adjectives and verbs cannot even tell you how much I hurt that my life is stuck in a rut. I have been working a part-time cleaning job for seven years(longer than I could have ever imagined) and is working in a dirty kitchen once again; I am working these jobs because to my prevail, the clerical jobs, even to inventory and courier jobs have not been offered to me; I am very concerned that if I do not leave Richmond sooner than later, my life will stay stagnant and unfulfilling with limited opportunities and jobs that are bringing my well-being down. If anybody in Orlando, FLA can help me with establishing a job there, I would more than appreciate that. I would like to permanently reside in Orlando as I feel that is the city for me. I can truly envision a better life for me there. Any help or advice would be so appreciated. Have a good day and thank you for reading.

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High Hopes  

Need a Job and Funding to Get Started

Hello!

My name is Sheila.  I'm currently a single mother, working on my doctoral degree.  I have two masters, but am drowning in debt due to financial aid.

I would like to relocate to the Dallas area.  First, I need a job.  I have lots of food service experience and industrial manufacturing experience.

I dream of owning my own business, someday.  In order to make money, one must work for oneself.  I would like to own/operate my own restaurant and/or own personnel service.

I have a genuine love for people.

I teach as an adjunct, right now.  However, this fails to pay my bills.  A girl's gotta make a living!

In addition to finding a better job, funding will be needed to relocate.

Any generous donations can be made to my Paypal account at www.Paypal.com  and  my email address is BudgetBooks@rock.com.

If anyone knows of any job opportunities, please let me know.

Best of all, though, thanks for listening.

Sheila

 

 

 

 

 

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