Julie Cohen
PCC
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Career and Work/Life Balance Expert

Julie Cohen Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Career, Work/Life Balance
- Best Sellers
- Your Work, Your Life...Your Way: 7 Keys to Work-Life Balance
- Career Focus
- Coach, Author
- Affiliation
- International Coach Federation
Julie Cohen, PCC, is a Career Coach, Speaker and the Author of Your Work, Your Life...Your Way: 7 Keys to Work-Life Balance. She helps her clients and audiences achieve greater career and work-life satisfaction. For more information on Julie's book, coaching and speaking services, visit http://www.7KeysToWorkLifeBalance.com/book. To join the 7 Keys Community and participate in work-life balance discussions, become a fan at: http://www.facebook.com/7keys
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Staying Competitive in Your Organization
In today’s economic situation, having and holding your job cannot be assured. We are no longer living in a world where the organization one works for has any guaranteed loyalty to its employees. What then can you do to stack the deck in your favor? You need to make yourself irreplaceable to ...
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Sorry No More
Do you find yourself saying “I’m sorry” too often at work? Have you noticed a pattern of prefacing feedback or sharing of your ideas with an “I’m sorry, but?” Clients often come to me noticing their overuse of this phrase and the negative impact it has on ...
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Networking Is Not A Dirty Word
You walk into a room filled with people. You look left. You look right. All you see are dozens of people wearing “Hi, My Name is ____” badges. You panic. You want to run and hide. “I don’t want to make small talk with these strangers,” you cry to yourself. But alas, ...
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The Opportunity Of Conflict
You’ve been working very hard on a new project. You’re counting on everyone to get their pieces in, on time, and to standard. However, you dread getting John’s project. Every time you receive something from him, it’s laden with typos, it doesn’t make a lot of sense, ...
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Career Tune-up: Maintaining Your Professional Path
As 2008 begins, it’s the perfect opportunity for a Career Tune-up. The New Year provides a natural time to evaluate how your career progressed over the past year and to determine what you want for the year ahead. Investing time in assessment and planning will enable you to have a greater ...
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Doing, Doing, Done! - Finishing That Big Project
Big projects are daunting, whether it's a strategic plan, a screenplay, a new business plan or a book. Although you want to complete it, you find that things prevent you from attaining the goal - getting it done. During a large project it's easy to become distracted. Procrastination sets in, ...
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Mistakes Happen!
Dennis, an accountant, was part of an audit team for a large corporation. As he was reporting some data findings to his project manager and the rest of the team, his manager pointed out an incorrect assumptio Dennis made that resulted in erroneous figures and that could have legal ...
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Words That Inspire - PASSION
WORDS THAT INSPIREnA monthly quick shot to motivate you, in less than 45 seconds, from Julie Cohen Coaching What is your PASSION? Dictionary*says: nstrong liking for or devotion to some activity, object or concept; object of desire or deep interest; love. What it REALLY means: ndoing ...
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Shiny Happy Calendar
I just received my 2011 date book in the mail. I’m one of those old-fashioned people who still use a paper calendar. I carry it with me everywhere and I feel as if it is ‘my life.’ I do worry about my archaic scheduling method at times since it can’t be backed up. What would happen if I lost it?
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Who Cares About Work
Who Cares about Work-Life Balance? By Julie Cohen, PCC While preparing for a speaking engagement for a group of senior executives, I was briefly distracted by a worrying thought: what if this audience of high-achieving, hard-working, successful leaders doesn’t care about work-life balance? What if they think the topic is irrelevant, unimportant and even counter-productive to what they believe has made them successful? What if, after my first introductory words and PowerPoint slide, they scoff at the concept of work-life balance and its importance to all workers?**
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10 Years
10 Years by Julie Cohen, PCC
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Contact Julie Cohen at julie [at] juliecohencoaching.com (replace [at] with @)or +1-215-635-4719.