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NATIONAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Living with Imbalance: A New Approach to Career and Caregiving, July 11, 2008, Washington, DC
Entrepreneuring: Join Leading Career Entrepreneurs in Starting & Growing a Business in the Global Economy, July 10, 2008, Washington, DC
Creating a Satisfying Live/Work Environment in the Midst of Turmoil: Balancing Career, Caregiving, and Self-Care, Creativity Lab, July 10, 2008, Washington, DC
CARING FOR THE FAMILY CAREGIVER
February, 2008. Introductory session for professionals who support caregivers. Presenters: Sally Gelardin, Ed.D. and Donna Christner-Lile, NCC. California Counseling Association Conference Cruise.
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Great teleclass. Dan provided some great insights in a clear and easy to understand way. name optional: Lou Ballester
Excellent!
Very interesting, organized and thought provoking. thank you, Constance Stevens
Daniel was very forthcoming and a wonderful guest. Sally, you've picked some great guests to interview. I've enjoyed them all. Daniel spun multiple theories together very well - Bolles, Krumboltz, Seligman, etc. - and simply, creatively, organizes the usefulness of each part of the 3-legged stool in the career process. I'm sure the success of the manga format will be quickly realized. I plan to buy it and pass it around to family members and clients.
Thank you for a great hour! Very enjoyable. Mary Lynne
I enjoyed hearing quite a different perspective on career development topics with regard to the six lessons. Some of which I heard ring true and others that provided me with a dimensional intent that inspires me to think out of the box. The experience was well worth my time and very convenient. Thank you. Bernadette Amato
An excellent and insightful presentation by one of my favorite authors. Mr. Pink's conversation with us was engaging, energetic, refreshingly counterintuitive. To my way of thinking, that means it was right on! Thank you for providing this opportunity. Barry Davs
I was quite excited to hear directly from Daniel Pink. I read "A Whole New Mind" last year and have always felt that creativity and looking at a problem from multiple viewpoints is generally more productive than linear model. Still, I do think his ideas seem to be too simplistic and perhaps more media driven than content driven. I am intrigued by Pink's upcoming manga publication, "The Adventures of Johnny Bunco..." and hope that it has something solid to offer the younger generation with regard to career management. I have a son almost 21 and two nephews in their 20's on whom I will "field test" the graphic novel. I do wish Dan had answered the second part of my question about "A Whole New Mind"--that is, if he re-wrote it in a R-brain manner, wouldn't it have more images and perhaps mind-mapping graphics rather than so much text? I had other questions to ask about that book, but I'm glad Sally kept us focused on the building a business theme rather than going! off on another direction (which my questions would have done). This was WELL worth the time and effort, and I look forward to participating in other teleinterviews! Damona Sain
Helpful and thought provoking.
I found his discussion about "monga" /comic books in Japan, very interesting as was his"Six Key things or ideas" needed for a successful career." He's a good speaker and his "personalization" made his discussion even more interesting and informative. I had heard him speak once before and had previously read one of his earlier books.You made a good choice!! Gil Benjamin,MCC,NCCC
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You are welcome to submit an article to the upcoming National Career Development Association monograph on "Career and Caregiving: Putting the Pieces Together."
Here are the parameters:
1. Include both career and caregiving and how they relate in your life.
2. Include an activity that can be applied by the reader to his/her own career/caregiving situation.
3. Write about your own experiences or about the experiences of your clients/students/workshop participants juggling career and caregiving.
4. Note: Career used to include just those work activities that produced something of economic value or of service to others, but now it is considered the progression of purposeful activities that you engage in throughout your life, including lifelong learning, caregiving and retirement. Living life fully is a career in itself!
5.Describe what is unique about your approach to juggling career and caregiving.
You may be at any stage in the caregiving process: (a) the midst of caregiving, (b) recovering from a caregiving situation, (c) in a position where you have been a caregiver and are not currently a caregiver, (d) expecting or not expecting to be a caregiver in the near future. At whatever stage you are, you have the intention of weaving caregiving into your career and sharing with others.
Explain how career and caregiving fit into where you are now and how caregiving has impacted or is impacting your career. My associate, Roberta Floyd says, "Do not do unto others until you have done unto yourself." In other words, look at your own situation and share what you know from personal experience. Do you own activity before sharing it with others. This monograph is built upon the belief that others can learn from you more by identifying with your story (or the stories of your clients) and then applying your approach to their own situation than by just following a "how-to" list of recommendations without context.
The monograph will be divided into the following sections:
1. Introduction
2. Preparing for caregiving
3. In the midst of caregiving
4. Recovering from caregiving
5. Moving forward
Choose one of these stages and write your story from the perspective of being in this stage of caregiving. If you would like to contribute, send an e-mail to Sally Gelardin
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Career professionals know how important support systems are in making a career change, looking for a job or making a personal transition. Becoming a family caregiver is a major transition that can affect both personal and work life. From the perspective of a loved one being cared for, Gail Liebhaber courageously shares insights into building both internal and external sources of support. As caregivers, Leslie Dashew and Ruvin Liebhaber describe how they built external sources of support and give tips for caregivers in ways to coordinate caregiving responsibilities of the support team. Jacqueline Marcell and Pamela McLean discuss their personal experience with Dementia and Alzheimer’s and offer strategies for developing internal and external sources of support specific to these two illnesses.
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Career professionals know how important support systems are in making a career change, looking for a job or making a personal transition. Becoming a family caregiver is a major transition that can affect both personal and work life. From the perspective of a loved one being cared for, Gail Liebhaber courageously shares insights into building both internal and external sources of support. As caregivers, Leslie Dashew and Ruvin Liebhaber describe how they built external sources of support and give tips for caregivers in ways to coordinate caregiving responsibilities of the support team. Jacqueline Marcell and Pamela McLean discuss their personal experience with Dementia and Alzheimer’s and offer strategies for developing internal and external sources of support specific to these two illnesses.
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