May 2023

Being Your Own Worst Critic

By |2023-02-22T14:02:23-04:00May 8, 2023|TalentSphere, Companies, Being Your Own Worst Critic|

Most would say the cliché that they are their own worst critic, but consider putting a formal structure to this process. All individuals fall into one of two categories. The first has an incessant looming cloud of pressure creeping in from all angles, resulting in a never-ending feeling of not living up to your possible potential. The other lives in a naive bliss, refusing to make eye contact with the person they see staring back in the mirror. Regardless of […]

Marshmallow Experiment

By |2023-02-22T13:53:55-04:00May 1, 2023|Companies, Marshmallow Experiment, Recruiters, Candidates, Job Seeker Tips, TalentSphere|

Inside each of us, a tumultuous war rages. One side offers immediate gratification, the exhilaration of living life in the present, and the excitement of spontaneous enjoyment. On the opposing side of the battlefield: patience to endure the uncertainty of the future, the cognitive ability to remain focused on a singular task or goal, and the capacity to choose anticipation over impulsiveness.

Countless articles have been written about how to combat procrastination, the relentless pursuit of effective time management, and techniques […]

April 2023

Surviving the Slump

By |2023-02-22T14:12:43-04:00April 10, 2023|TalentSphere, Companies, Surviving the Slump, Recruitners|

How excited do you think Pat Sajak is to ask contestants to buy a vowel after all these years? Do you think Beyoncé is tired of singing “Single Ladies” yet? Which do you think Michael Jordan loved more – the championship rings or shooting practice free throws for well over two decades of his life? There are monotonous phases of every career, even if your career is that of a pop star, a game show host, or a sports legend. […]

March 2023

A Culture of Confidence

By |2022-11-22T15:09:25-04:00March 6, 2023|Candidates, TalentSphere, Companies, A Culture of Confidence|

Turns out, there are benefits that come from being a cocky teenager. Although your parents might have been counting down the days until you flew the nest, that swagger means you’ll likely end up earning a higher salary than those of your more modest friends. According to the Journal of Economic Psychology, their “Self-Esteem and Earnings” study showed that your level of confidence is at least as important as how smart you are when it comes to how much money […]

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