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Finding A New Job While Caregiving
They say finding a new job is a full time job. Needless to say then that looking for a new job while working is exhausting. Well, what do you do when you already have TWO jobs-your day job and your job as caregiver to an elderly relative-and you'd love to be doing something different? It's no wonder that so many people in this situation feel trapped not only from a time perspective but because their current life situation has added emotional and financial responsibilities that they must take into account.

Elder Caregiving: Oy, The Guilt Already!
Are you giving everything you've got and then some to be a caregiver for an aging loved one and still feeling guilty that you're not doing more? If so, welcome to the club!! Not a club you want to be a member of? Then here are some suggestions that will help you out.

A Rose By Any Other Name
Here is something different for milestone Tip 100. I hope you will forgive - actually, appreciate - the personal nature and length of this message. My dear aunt passed away last week and the experience taught me a few life lessons I'd like to share with you this holiday season:

Employee Frustration in a Customer-Based Organization
By now we all must have heard of the infamous Steven Slater formerly of JetBlue, whom made a vivid exit from his place of employment after reaching his breaking point on the job. While many employees who have had their fair share of frustration on the job applaud his approach…many wonder what caused a man who had a 20-year career in customer service to end it as dramatically, and unexpectantly as he did. In this edition of Astronology, we take a look at the customer-based frustrations employees face.

First Tip to Getting a Life...Balanced
How to Get a Life...Balanced Using 52 Strategies. This is the first strategies in the series that has turned into a manual, and ebook and the number one keynote Sheryl does. It's critical when you are asked to do more and more in less and less time. Americans find it hard to "stop the madness" between soccer practice, ballet, computer classes, and working often two jobs. These strategies work and were developed after presenting this program world wide over a period of years and collecting ideas that are real life tips that can change lives. Enjoy!

Success and Leadership - The Measuring Sticks of Success
We often use the wrong measuring stick as to our worth and achievements. It is the money stick! We get mesmerized by the glitter of celebrities and the Fortune list of the wealthiest people. We compare ourselves with a system that honors entertainment more than education, more than how we care for our families, or how hard we work. We compare our bodies to bodies that we are told are the bodies to have in order to have happiness. We need to stop comparing ourselves with unrealistic goals. What's good for one person is not necessarily good for you or me.

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Finding A New Job While Caregiving
They say finding a new job is a full time job. Needless to say then that looking for a new job while working is exhausting. Well, what do you do when you already have TWO jobs-your day job and your job as caregiver to an elderly relative-and you'd love to be doing something different? It's no wonder that so many people in this situation feel trapped not only from a time perspective but because their current life situation has added emotional and financial responsibilities that they must take into account.

The Importance of Job Descriptions
The EEOC recently published its Best Practices to assist employers in avoiding violations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Americans with Disabilities Act as it relates to employees with caregiving responsibilities (read more about avoiding caregiver discrimination claims at instanthrsolutions.com). One of the recommendations is that employers develop "specific, job-related qualification standards" to ensure that hiring decisions are based on an applicant's qualifications, rather than on his or her personal caregiving responsibilities. The same holds true for any other protected category under federal equal employment opportunity laws, including race, color, national origin, religion, gender, disability, or age.

Elder Caregiving: Oy, The Guilt Already!
Are you giving everything you've got and then some to be a caregiver for an aging loved one and still feeling guilty that you're not doing more? If so, welcome to the club!! Not a club you want to be a member of? Then here are some suggestions that will help you out.

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