Archive for March, 2011

FYI: Names and  details in what follows have been changed to respect privacy. Imagine this:  You return to work after missing 2 days of work due to a virus. Your supervisor calls you into her office and tells you that you’ve been sick a lot lately, you don’t seem to be taking care of yourself, [...]

 

This post features my interview with Laurie Erdman, holistic health and wellness coach and founder/president Chronic Wellness Coaching LLC. Q: Please share with us how you landed in this place, doing the work you do? Ans: After many unhappy years climbing the corporate and law firm career ladders, I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.  After [...]

 

Are you living with chronic illness and looking for a job?  No doubt, chronic illness makes many things more difficult and looking for a job is rarely uplifting.  Do you notice that you’re  feeling stale and sluggish?  This might be the time to consider  “sharpening” your approach. Here are  some things to consider: Behave like [...]

 

Following several  performance cancellations, James Levine, maestro conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra,   is   “…looking very carefully at his work schedule to stay healthier.” .    I wish him luck with that. Maestro Levine is 67 years old and has survived two bouts with cancer.  In the past few [...]