“How to avoid the
emotional pitfalls of being unemployed.”
“The Circle of Inspiration for the Unemployed
will help you find the perfect job so that you
can feel self-assured, make money and be happy
again.”
Join
the Circle; a group for professionals who are
recently unemployed, who want to connect with smart
individuals, and find the job of their dreams. |
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The Circle helps individuals
continue to set clear goals and take quick action
to finding well paying, inspiring work again. The
group is led By Helen Burton, Certified Professional
Coach and Founder of Love Yourself Coaching.
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Avoid Simple
Mistakes. Join The Circle to get the support and
encouragement needed for this uncertain economy. We
create a team of people who listen to your needs and
support your goals.
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Get fresh ideas.
Connect with experienced professionals and participate
in a unique environment for men and women who are willing to
think outside the traditional methods of job searching.
This economy requires you to boldly stand out.
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Meet 30 Minutes a
week. A weekly phone call is all it takes to meet
and connect with your support team and professional
coach.
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Reserve your spot in
The Circle today! Stand OUT!
Who
is leading the Circle?
Helen Burton, CEC, ACC,
Founder of Love Yourself Coaching, has been leading
circles and mastermind groups for seven years. As an
expert group leader, Helen has helped many individuals
gain the confidence needed to be a successful
professional. Click here to find out
more about Helen.
What is the Circle of
Inspiration?
The Circle coaches
unemployed professionals to set clear goals and
take quick action to finding well paying, inspiring work
again.
Can you commit to 30
Minutes a week?
A weekly phone call is
all it takes to meet up with the Circle. Each member
will set their intention for the week, receive laser
coaching and agree to steps to accomplish their next
objective.
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Here is an example of
how the Circle works:
John’s goal
for the week is to brush up on his interview
skills. John agrees to the following action
items:
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Prepare a
brief, interesting summary about his work
experience.
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Email a
member of the Circle, a compelling list of
distinguishing skills set that would be
valuable to an employer.
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Role-play an
interview with a few Circle Members.
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A
Circle Testimonial
“I
feel very fortunate to have Helen Burton coaching me through
this difficult period of unemployment. Helen has a unique
ability to help me move forward professionally. She helps me
to draw on my past successes in order to set concrete and
realistic goals for myself. Through her uplifting coaching
methods, I have become a much more confident and proactive
professional.
I am
extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to work with
such gifted career coach.”
~ Lyn Cleary Barrington, RI
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Avoid simple mistakes!
Looking for employment, in this uncertain economy, is not an
easy task on your own. Many question how will they pay for
their kid’s education or meet other expenses, now that they
are temporarily unemployed.
Brainstorming and sharing ideas with smart, experienced
professionals, creates a unique environment for individuals
who are feeling anxious, frustrated or unmotivated about
looking for their next job. Don’t look for a job alone, it’s
much easier when you have help and encouragement.
Stay Fresh!
The Circle is the
perfect resource to stay current about researching your
next job opportunity. Let the Circle help empower you.
Be accountable.
It’s easier to succeed
when you are surrounded by helpful, positive
professionals who provide you with immediate feedback to
help you to stand out among the crowd!
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Who should join the
Circle?
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Unemployed professionals
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15 years or more of
working experience
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Feeling anxious about
being unemployed
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Professionals who seek
an easy and affordable way to connect with other smart
professionals
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You are a consistent
wager earner
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The Circle is
affordable! $49 a month.
Join! Become a member of the Circle! Email Helen at:
helen@CirclesOfInspiration.com
Visit the
Love Yourself – It Matters! Blog |