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April 2010

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April 30, 2010

Legacy is greater than currency

April 26, 2010

Timing isn’t everything

April 22, 2010

Talking about work and family

April 20, 2010

“Honesty is such a lonely word…”

April 12, 2010

On Finding Flexibility

April 7, 2010

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April 1, 2010

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    • Clients are saying

      Like most people, I find talking about my career and life choices incredibly overwhelming - Rachael was able to help me break down this very complicated, emotionally-laden topic and think about it in small pieces. Her calmness helped me relax so that I was able to be reflective and at times even creative, rather than anxious and overwhelmed.
      -R.M., LICSW, MPH

      Rachael is that rare combination of highly intuitive, intelligent, and warmly reassuring personality that makes working with a career coach something pleasurable, surprising, and incredibly helpful to have when searching for direction in one's career. She is uniquely suited to today's job environment because she truly 'gets' the working mom's dilemma of wanting job satisfaction while her role at home changes dramatically. Rachael knows what questions to ask and truly cares about what your answers are.
      -J.K., Advertising Executive

      Rachael was able to guide me--through tailored exercises, articles and discussion--toward a finer perspective of my career, both past and future...Rachael also stresses balance between career, parenthood and partnership. As a parent, it's harder to spend quality time with everyone, including yourself, and Rachael has some excellent insight into creating workable goals for both short- and long term happiness.
      -B.N., Graphic Designer

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