For the first 5+ years of my consulting business, I was a “generalist”. Meaning I took on all different types of projects for different types of clients. Now I consider myself a “specialist”- find out why I did it and why I recommend it.
Read MoreEach month, I will introduce you to a public health consultant or entrepreneur and they will share their path to self-employment and outline key pieces of advice for aspiring business owners.
Today we welcome Dr. Rebecca Drewette-Card from Topsham, Maine!
Read MoreOne career development strategy I strongly recommend is participation in Twitter chats, which are facilitated discussions on a focused topic. Participants use a specific hashtag (e.g., #publichealth) in their tweets so that fellow participants can see their responses and they can be included in the larger conversation. These chats promote networking, provide the opportunity to establish yourself as an expert in your niche, and initiate conversations on historic or timely topics.
Read MoreEver wonder what it would be like to work for yourself?
If so, you’re not alone. So please join me on an upcoming webinar hosted by the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE).
This FREE, live webinar “Five Essential Skills for Aspiring Health Education Consultants” will be held Thursday, July 18, 2019 from 2-3pm Eastern Time.
Read MoreConferences are pricey if you are paying for your own travel and registration, plus you are losing time for paid client work.
So you want to be strategic about the opportunities you pursue and think ahead about your goals for attending.
Read MoreAs an avid blog reader, I always enjoy “a day in the life” and “a photo every hour” type posts. I love to see what people are up to! So I thought it would be fun to take you all along for the day with me. These photos are from last Thursday, June 13, 2019.
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