Galvanizing Your Search

In my last article, the main point was Focus. Putting renewed light on what is most important to you in your search.

Focus is one part of a four part formula I am calling Galvanizing Your Search. I will be speaking on this topic next week at the Sayreville Public Library on Thursday January 24 at 7 pm. Come to the library at 1050 Washington Road, Parlin, NJ and join in. It's free.

The entire formula goes like this:

Focus - Spotlighting what is most important to you in your search.

Learning - Identifying topics you want to learn more about that will help advance your search.

Creativity - Thinking differently (getting out of the box) in order to discover new input and new models for yourself.

Collaboration - Putting your 'board of advisors' together and utilizing their input and support throughout your search and beyond.

Note: Here is the notice about my talk this week: Thursday January 24th from 7:00 – 8:15 pm: The Sayreville Public Library’s Job Search and Networking Support Group will host Terrence Seamon, author of To Your Success and Lead the Way, who will give a presentation titled: Galvanizing Your Search. Terry’s presentation will focus on the four essential elements of an effective job search, which are: 1) Focus, 2) Learning, 3) Creativity, and 4) Collaboration. For more information about this group or to register, contact Alaina at 732-727-0212 ex. 25, email her at alainad@lmxac.org, or register online! The meeting will be at the Sayreville Public Library, 1050 Washington Road, Parlin, NJ 08859.

Terrence H. Seamon is an organization development consultant who provides leadership and team development services to employers in New Jersey. His book Lead the Way explores the challenges of leadership. Additionally, Terry is a job search and career coach whose book To Your Success provides a motivational guide for anyone in transition. An alumnus of PSG, Terry co-founded and co-moderates the St. Matthias Employment Ministry in Somerset, NJ. He can be reached at thseamon@yahoo.com and via his website: http://about.me/terrenceseamon

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Terrence Seamon has worked in several industry sectors, including telecommunications, pharma-chem, consulting, non-profit and energy. In his work, he has addressed a broad range of workplace learning and performance issues, including employee engagement, culture change, teamwork and succession...

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