7 Things That May Surprise You about a Career in IT or Tech

7 Things That May Surprise You about a Career in IT or Tech

Since the widespread adoption of computers in the workplace, there’s been an increasing demand for professionals to join the information technology (IT) and contemporary tech sectors. The US Bureau of Labor and Statistics posits that the computer and IT industries post an average of 377,500 openings per year. It’s also no secret that the tech […]

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It’s Time To Get Independent!

It’s Time To Get Independent!

When it comes to your job, do you feel trapped, helpless, and out of options? Stop letting your career hold you hostage! The Professional Independence Project is a month-long series designed to help you kickstart your journey to becoming more professionally independent. It’s the ultimate bootcamp for feeling in control of your career. In 30 days, you’ll transform yourself with our tools and resources. And the best part? It’s free to those who sign up for our daily emails.


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Professional Independence Project Contributors

Professional Independence Project Contributors


Shonali Burke

POST: 5 Lessons From A Successful ‘Business-Of-One’

Susan Butler

POST: 4 Steps To Success As The CEO Of You

Mohamed Amine Belarbi

POST: Sell Me Yourself: The Secret To A Successful Personal Brand

Ben Eubanks

POST: 3 Secrets To Marketing Your Value To Anyone

Elizabeth Dexter-Wilson

POST: 3 Tips For Branding Yourself As A Business-Of-One

Cheryl Simpson

POST: Fire Your CEO: Reorganize The Business Of BrandYOU™

Carrie Smith

POST: 3 Reasons Why You Should Think Like A ‘Business-Of-One’

Lori Osterberg

POST: 5 Questions To Ask As A ‘Business-Of-One’

Bud Bilanich

POST: My Declaration Of Professional Independence

David Zahn

POST: What You Need To Know Before Freelancing

Hugh Taylor

POST: The Memo On The ‘Gig Economy’

Cody McLain

POST: 3 Tips For Finding Your Niche – And Owning It!

Termeh Mazhari

POST: 5 Traits You Need To Be A Successful Freelancer

Aaron Rehberg

POST: CEO-You: 5 Secrets To Navigating A Successful Career

Joellyn ‘Joey’ Sargent

POST: Me, Incorporated: We’re All CEOs At The Company-Of-One

Deborah Shane

POST: 11 Assets Every Business-Of-One Needs To Survive

Jeff Sheehan

POST: 7 Things You Should Do Before Becoming A Freelancer

Introducing The Happy Grad Project

Introducing The Happy Grad Project

You’ve always been told college is the best time of your life, and everything changes once you’ve graduated and set foot into the “real world.” The “real world” has always had this scary, negative connotation to it. But why?


The Happy Grad Project will unite recent grads, encourage them to get excited about their next step, and prepare them for their life and career.

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Each week, we’re featuring a LIVE webinar that’s specifically for recent grads. We also have weekly LinkedIn classes for you, too!

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How To Answer “What Is Your Dream Job?” (Samples Inside)

How To Answer “What Is Your Dream Job?” (Samples Inside)

“What is your dream job?” is a question that gets asked in job interviews often, so you need to be ready to answer it. But coming up with a great response is not as easy as it seems. This guide will help you come up with a great answer that connects your dream job to […]

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Happy Grad Project Contributors

Happy Grad Project Contributors


Lindsey Pollak

Best-selling author, millennial career expert, and spokesperson for The Hartford’s My Tomorrow campaign.

POST: Graduates: Plan Ahead To Protect Your Potential

Ryan Kahn

Founder of The Hired Group, star of Hired on MTV, and author of Hired! The Guide for the Recent Grad.

POST: 5 Secrets To Landing A Job After Graduation

Lauren Berger

CEO & founder of InternQueen.com.

POST: Recent Grads: Put On Your Boxing Gloves

Alexandra Levit

Co-founder and board member of DeVry University’s Career Advisory Board. Author of They Don’t Teach Corporate in College: A Twenty-Something’s Guide to the Business World.

POST: The Secret To Success In The ‘Real World’

Gala Jackson

Millennial expert, resume writer, career consultant, and owner of InterviewSnob.

POST: How To Activate Your Network As A Recent Grad

Kate White

Former editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine and NYT best-selling author/career expert/keynote speaker.

POST: Smart Job Interview Advice No One Ever Tells You

Victoria LoCascio

Certified resume writer and president of The Aces Company.

POST: How Recent Grads Can Leverage LinkedIn To Get A Job

Crystal Washington

Social media marketing strategist, international speaker, and the author of The Social Media WHY.

POST: A Grad’s Most Valuable Resource—A Viable Network

Christie Mims

CEO of Revolutionary Club.

POST: This Trick Will Make New Grads Lots Of Money

Marianne Grady

Certified Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), and president of Rise Above Resources.

POST: 3 Things All Recent Grads Need To Do When Job Searching

Dani Monroe

Internationally known thought leader, speaker, and author of Untapped Talent: Unleashing the Power of the Hidden Workforce.

POST: 3 Ways To ‘Use Your Time Wisely’ After College

Amanda Haddaway

Author of Destination Real World: Success after Graduation and Interviewer Success.

POST: New Grads: Be The Employee You Would Hire

Rochelle Moulton

Chief branding officer at Be Unforgettable Media, Inc.

POST: Why Grads Should Continue Learning After College

Pamela Paterson

College instructor, consultant, and author of the Amazon bestseller Get the Job: Optimize Your Resume for the Online Job Search.

POST: Why Personal Branding Is Essential For Getting A Job

Krystal Hicks

Associate director of employer outreach and career support at the University of New Hampshire.

POST: How Recent Grads Can Become Seasoned Competitors

Ryan Niessen

Co-creator of The Gateway Method.

POST: How An Obvious Idea Guaranteed A Student’s Success

Erica Tew

Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) for the state of CT and administrator of the blog CT Career Guidance.

POST: How To Effectively Expand Your Network For Job Search Success

Jenny Yerrick Martin

Entertainment career expert, veteran hiring executive, and founder of YourIndustryInsider.com.

POST: The Secret To Being The ‘Right Fit’ For A Job

Teddy Burriss

Social networking coach, author, public speaker, and Certified Career Transition Coach (CCTC).

POST: Why ‘Never Talk To Strangers’ Is Bad Advice For Grads

Crista Tharp

Award-winning event planner, author, and speaker.

POST: Graduates: DARE To Live An Extraordinary Life

Fred Cook

CEO of the award-winning public relations firm GolinHarris.

POST: Why Happy Grads Need To Be Brave Grads

Angela Jones

TORI award-winning resume writer.

POST: 6 Skills That Help Recent Grads Win Over Hiring Managers

Steven Steinfeld

Career and job search coach to students, recent grads, and professionals. Author of 3 Steps to Your Best Job Ever! and 3 Steps to Your Job in the USA.

POST: Why The Job Search Process Is Similar To Dating

Dorothy Tannahill Moran

Leadership & management career coach.

POST: Don’t Leave School Without THIS

Deborah Shane

Award-winning Top 100 Small Business Champion, Top 100 Small Business Podcast, and Top Small Business Book by SmallBizTrends.com.

POST: How To Build An Effective ‘Marketing Yourself Plan’

Elisa Sheftic

President & managing partner at Right Executive Search LLC.

POST: How A ‘One-Upper Mindset’ Can Help Recent Grads Stand Out

Sandy Demarest

Certified Job and Career Transition Coach (JCTC).

POST: #1 Job Search Strategy All Recent Grads Should Use

Sheila Curran

CEO of Curran Consulting Group, and a career consultant and author.

POST: For Career Success In 2014, Think Like An Employer

Damien Butler

Leadership coach & mentor.

POST: Why It’s Important For Grads To Have Core Values

Lisa Adams

Career coach, management trainer, workshop speaker.

POST: How Mentors Can Help Grads Get Their Dream Job

Mary Sherwood Sevinsky

Career expert & author.

POST: What My First Client Taught Me About Career Happiness

How To Outsmart Your Fight-Or-Flight Response And Conquer Your Fear Of Public Speaking

How To Outsmart Your Fight-Or-Flight Response And Conquer Your Fear Of Public Speaking

Within seconds when you’re speaking in public, other people decide whether to listen to you and trust you…or not. Your voice and physical presence are extremely potent tools for communication, which makes succumbing to stage fright so unfortunate for many of us. It causes some to not even try climbing on stage in the first place.


Did you know that even though stage fright is instinctual, you can actually trick your brain with an easy mind shift and plenty of practice?

The Neuroscience of Stage Fright

The root of stage fright lies in our body’s ancient fight-or-flight response, a natural survival instinct. When faced with something we perceive as dangerous, our brain provides our body with an extra burst of energy to either confront or flee the assumed threat.

The fight-or-flight reflex releases hormones that prepare the body for battle or escape, increasing our heart rate. In turn, we have shortness of breath, sweating, and trembling muscles.

What’s truly intriguing is that this extra surge of energy is a GIFT—a source of power that we often misinterpret. We unnecessarily attach negative emotions of fear and panic to how our bodies become primed to protect ourselves.

These symptoms are signs of heightened alertness and POWER, not signs of failure and distress. Ruminating on any negative associated feelings can then trigger a spiral of self-doubt. The result: you’d rather not even get out of bed that morning.

Think About it This Way…

Imagine if you were getting ready to compete in an athletic competition and your heart rate DIDN’T pick up in anticipation—seems like a sure signal of defeat, right?

To conquer stage fright, you need to change your mindset. Start by understanding that the physical symptoms you experience are similar to the excitement you feel before something thrilling, like riding a roller coaster, attending a live music concert, or playing a sports match. By reframing your feelings as EXCITEMENT to deliver your speech, you can transform fear into a positive force.

So when you start to feel nervous, take a moment to thank yourself. Thank your body for giving you this extra boost and sharpened edge to perform at peak condition. Just like an athlete posed for the starting signal, you are primed and ready for your greatest performance.

The Importance of Preparation

Insufficient preparation is a significant factor in pre-speech nerves. Doubts about your voice, appearance, or content can intensify the fear. To overcome public speaking anxiety, thorough preparation and practice are essential. These ensure you’re ready for any situation that may arise, boosting your confidence.

Embracing Imperfections

If you still feel inadequate, consider embracing your nervousness and imperfections as part of your stage presence. Openly admit your nerves to your audience; most of them have experienced the same thing. They will appreciate your authenticity and courage in acknowledging your vulnerabilities. This transparency builds human connection and support from your audience.

That’s a Wrap

Stage fright is conquerable and it’s a dragon worth slaying. There’s no doubt that using your voice to its fullest potential is a powerful tool for achieving your goals. By understanding the science behind stage fright, shifting your mindset, thorough preparation, and embracing your imperfections, you can overcome public speaking fears.

Don’t let a primitive fight-or-flight response hold you back from sharing your message and passion with the world.

Discover the incredible power of public speaking, a core skill that can transform your career and elevate your everyday interactions. Don’t worry, it’s totally achievable—anyone can conquer the art of speaking and presentations through practice. If you want to level up in this area, join me (on LinkedIn or visit my website) for some seriously cool techniques rooted in behavioral science, marketing strategy, and the performing arts. You deserve to be heard.

Career Fairs: 7 Best Practices

Career Fairs: 7 Best Practices

A major part of job search is getting yourself out there. What better way than to attend a career fair?  First, there are usually open jobs at companies that attend career fairs. Second, you’ll have the chance to meet employers and others face-to-face! If you are going to go, do some serious preparation. In order to make the most of […]

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