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Cameron Diaz Putting Career On Backburner For Alex Rodriguez

Get ready to see a lot less of Cameron Diaz on the silver screen…We’ll allow you to decide whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing…. Diaz is prompting cries of “Gurl, get’cha mind right!” from friends who believe the actress is putting her on-again/off-again romance with Yankees playboy Alex Rodriguez before her film [...]

Suniel Shetty envious of Akshay’s career

Suniel ShettyThey are the best of pals in the industry but Suniel Shetty has revealed that he is green with his buddy Akshay Kumar’s career path. “I am envious of Akshay’s career but from an aspirational point of view. You are inspired by the way he has moved on and achieved so much. That gives you [...]

Bristol Palin Offered Job As Phoenix Radio Personality Mix 96.9 KMXP-FM

Life in a new city could include a new career for the nation’s most famous single mother. Bristol Palin, perhaps best known as the 20-year-old daughter of former Alaska governor, has been offered a gig as the new radio personality at Clear Channel’s Mix 96.9 KMXP-FM — this despite the fact that such on-air gigs [...]

German FM fights for political career

Faced with dwindling public support and critics within his own party, German FM Guido Westerwelle will hold a speech which make-or-break his position as leader.

Westerwelle will defend his position as leader of the Free Democrats (FDP) in a key party speech on Thursday, amid calls for resignation coming from within his own party.

Kate Moss amazed over her career success

Kate Moss launches her spring/summer collection for TopshopSupermodel Kate Moss admits that she is amazed to see how long her career has lasted. The 36-year-old catwalk queen has been modelling since she was 14 and admits she has no plans to retire anytime soon, reports femalefirst.co.uk. “How long will I keep modelling? I really don’t know – I didn’t even see myself [...]

George Michael to revive career as US ‘X Factor’ judge

George Michael In Store Appearance‘Careless Whisper’ hitmaker George Michael is set to take the judge’s chair on American ‘X Factor.’ Michael will join Simon Cowell and Cheryl Cole on the debut series in the United States next year. It will allow the former ‘Wham!’ star to re-launch his career after serving a term in stint earlier this year for [...]

Willow Smith behind in school lessons because of pop career

Willow SmithWill Smith’s singer daughter Willow has admitted that she is unable to attend school because of her pop career. “I never really get to go to school because I am always on tour, or with my father,” the Daily Telegraph quoted the 10-year-old as saying. “There is a tutor most of the time, but usually [...]

When it comes to IT training, trust only the reputed institute! Posted By : HCL Career Development Centre

A brand in IT education in India, HCL CDC is so far one of the top choices of IT students in India.

IT Training in India- A valuable career option for students Posted By : HCL Career Development Centre

IT training provides a valuable career option for majority of the students population in India.

Bankrupt “Real Housewife” Teresa Giudice Lecturing On Balancing Career & Family

Get ready for a life lesson from a woman who’s $11 million in debt! Real Housewife of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice has been tapped to teach a special seminar — titled “How to Have it All” — on finding that unique balance between home, career, and family at The Learning Annex in Midtown Manhattan. [...]

Christina Aguilera ‘blames album response for split from hubby’

Christina Aguilera parted ways with husband Jordan Bratman after her recent career comeback fell flat, according to pals. The superstar apparently told pals she was “upset and frustrated” by the lukewarm response to her album, ‘Bionic.’ “She feels that he held her back when she wanted to focus more on her career,” the New York [...]

Why software development is a great career for introverts Posted By : Craig H

Are you struggling with finding a career because of your introverted personality? If so, consider software development. This rewarding career allows workers to spend more time alone than most, and offers stimulating work for analytical people.

Naomi Campbell opens up about career on catwalk

Naomi Campbell has opened up about her 25-year-long glittering yet controversial career. The 40-year-old British supermodel talked about her illustrious career with New York art gallery owner Tony Shafrazi for the Interview Magazine. Naomi was discovered while out shopping in London at the age of 15 and appeared on the cover of Elle the following [...]

Software Testing as a Career Posted By : Leland

Tips on how to build successful career in Software Testing field. It is one of the faster growing sector in Information technology.

Cancer-stricken Douglas regrets neglecting fatherhood for movie career

Cancer-stricken Michael Douglas has admitted that he regrets sacrificing fatherhood for his movie career. The Oscar-winning star was copping to regrets he has about being a bad dad to his drug-dealing son, Cameron, confessing that he repeated the sins of his legendary father, Kirk Douglas, 93. Douglas, 65, pointed out parallels between him and his [...]

How to Be Successful When You Can’t Plan Ahead


I was talking with a friend recently who took a voluntary lay-off to go to a new position at a start-up company. When the hiring executive at the new company went to his boss to make the hire, however, he was told he couldn’t bring my friend on full-time. By then his old position had already been reassigned, and if he were hired back, it would mean several other people would lose their jobs. In a matter of a day, he went from a planned, orderly transition into a new job to being without a job as the sole provider for the family.

At some point, everyone faces challenging situations where what we thought would develop or happen doesn’t. Some people fall apart. Others deal with the curves thrown their way seamlessly, functioning as if nothing out of the ordinary has happened.

Dealing with these moments productively, as my friend appears to be doing, depends on quickly figuring out your new reality and stepping through a process allowing you to focus and implement successfully. These fifteen steps will help you do that more effectively when the world around you appears to be crumbling:

  • Define (or redefine) what you’re trying to accomplish. Figure out if your original goal is still valid or needs to change to reflect the new situation you’re facing. Once you’ve decided, make sure your team knows what the goal looks like right now.
  • Identify critical priorities that can’t be compromised. Some things may be more important than others. Maybe it’s a timeline that absolutely can’t be moved; at the same time, some deliverables you expected to accomplish by the deadline may now have to be jettisoned from your plan. Make these determinations right away.
  • Figure out what fundamentals still hold. Although your situation has changed, it’s likely some things you’ve come to depend on are unchanged. Make a quick check of what you DO know and can depend on in your now unfamiliar situation.
  • Quickly secure access to critical information flows. If you need to move forward before everything is sorted out, devote some mental resources to soliciting multiples inputs about the situation – from those on your team, from listening to and observing other participants, from previous information sources (realizing they may now be compromised), and from anywhere else you can.
  • Stay mentally active and engaged. There can be a tendency to shut down in uncertain situations. Don’t let yourself become indecisive, especially if you’re trying to process new data sources. Instead, rapidly assess the information’s viability, add it to your knowledge base as appropriate, and keep moving.
  • Imagine the range of relevant possibilities that may unfold. Develop likely scenarios and their implications. Even with what may feel like extreme uncertainty, also look for common elements among the possibilities. Figure out actions you can take that make sense irrespective of which scenario plays out.
  • Develop mini-plans. With the potential scenarios, figure out what you can reasonably prepare for, just in case. Use mini-plans – checklists which contain two or three steps – to plot your potential courses of action. With a series of mini-plans, your timeline from start to finish is short (which is fitting in an unfamiliar situation), and as variables change, you can choose from among the most appropriate mini-plans.
  • Inventory available resources. Identify what’s at your disposal to advance your situation. The inventory should include the relevant talents and experiences of you and those on your team plus other physical and intangible resources you have. Identify redundancies, gaps, and superfluous resources in the inventory.
  • Take action on your resource inventory. Shed any dead weight among your resources which won’t be necessary and could slow you down. At the same time, secure the very basic resources which allow you to function in as many scenarios as possible.
  • Increase your ability to maneuver. Beyond shedding resources for flexibility, prioritize early decisions and actions which keep the greatest number of current options. Flexibility is valuable, so hang on to as much of it as you can for as long as you can without compromising achieving your objectives.
  • Secure resources to operate in the most likely scenarios. You may not be able to get all the support you need to fill your gaps. Because of this, prioritize resources which will work across multiple scenarios, even if they might not be exactly the best fit. It’s about the greatest flexibility and impact from the fewest resources possible.
  • Accept acting amid uncertainty. This is easier for some people than others, but you need to become comfortable right away with not being able to figure things out ahead of time. If you don’t have time on your side, you’ll have to advance with incomplete information and be open to adapting as you go.
  • Be open to spontaneity and depending on your instincts. You’re facing a different situation, so the standard tools and tricks you’ve used may be much less effective. As a result, open yourself up to solutions which you wouldn’t have previously considered. Instincts can become even more important in dictating what your next move should be.
  • Share information with those on your team. It takes information to co-participate successfully. If you’re moving ahead with mini-plans and a higher degree of spontaneity, it’s important to provide cues and information to your team so they can move with you.
  • Gauge your progress, adapt, and keep going. By using mini-plans, you’re never more than a couple of steps away from reaching an interim objective where you can gauge progress and adjust for the next mini-plan. Make sure as you do this you’re seeking input from your team and monitoring the environment around you to see what others are doing.

While these steps are presented separately, the activities may all have to take place in a few moments, some in a split second. That’s why it pays to practice by putting yourself in unfamiliar situations to develop your skills. Then if you have to divert from your original plan and wing it, you’re in a better position to go forth creatively and boldly. I’m not sure having to innovate on the spot in important situations gets any less nerve racking, but with these steps, you can better flex and still strategically deliver results no matter what gets thrown at you personally or professionally.


Mike Brown leads The Brainzooming Group, helping organizations succeed more rapidly by expanding their strategic options and efficiently implementing innovative plans. He authors the Brainzoomingâ„¢ blog, shares innovation ideas on Twitter, and wrote the ebook “Taking the NO Out of InNOvation.” He’s also a frequent keynote presenter.

Montana Fishburne – My Dad’s ‘Very Hurt’ Over Porn

Laurence Fishburne’s daughter tells that the legendary actor is “very hurt” over her new XXX career path … but for some reason, she’s confident they can bury the hatchet. Montana Fishburne — aka “Chippy D” — tells , “[My dad] is very upset. I heard that he’s mad at me but I haven’t spoken to [...]

Jordan says she’s ‘a pop-flop who can’t sing and dance at the same time

Jordan a.k.a Katie Price has revealed that her singing career failed miserably because she can”t sing and dance at the same time. The shock revelation came after the glamour model, 32, quit music when her debut single only got to number 60 in the charts. She was also booed on stage when she tried to [...]

Bristol Palin Wants to Quit Acting Career in the Future

Bristol Palin will appear tonight in The Secret Life of the American Teenager aired on ABC. It is the star’s debut in these family drama series. But she is reportedly not going to appear in any other acting gigs at all. When UsMagazine.com reporter asked the actress whether she was planning to follow an acting [...]

8 Ways to Recharge a Tired Old Job


There’s been speculation that as the economy recovers, many people who’ve been stuck in their jobs and unable to find new ones, will suddenly pick up and move to greener pastures. In contrast there are also predictions of a “jobless recovery,” which may mean being stuck in a lackluster job longer than these people (or maybe you) expected or would prefer. If that scenario plays out, it’s vital to recharge while still in your current job. Both near-term success and preparing for future successful moves make this essential.

Having been in one company for way longer than I ever expected, I had to reinvent myself multiple times to stay sane, productive, and continue to grow personally and professionally. These 8 strategies can help you recharge your job if you feel you’re getting stale:

1. Document the lessons you’ve learned.

Having been around the block a few times at your job you’ll have learned many lessons about what works and doesn’t in your profession, your company, and your industry. Thinking back on the strategic lessons you’ve learned provides an opportunity to start a blog, do presentations, record a podcast, or write an ebook. Sharing your knowledge in this way can build your stature with a broader audience to help pave the way for your next career move.

2. Reuse, recycle, and revamp.

If you’ve been a student of what you do, you should know a variety of techniques, models, and strategies that make you more effective. Having previously worked through them to understand what and how they deliver results, you’re in a unique position to begin tweaking them more aggressively. Rather than being stuck doing things one way over and over, you can modify certain elements to test for improved performance in subsequent uses.

3. Simplify business models, processes, or messages.

Mark Twain had a famous quote apologizing for the long length of a letter, mentioning he didn’t have the time to make it shorter. Most of us face the same challenge – it takes time to simplify things. Having been in your job for some time however, you’re in the perfect position to bring simplicity to your job and what your company does. Every business can use more simplicity. Take advantage of your tenure to create greater value by being the person who has the experience to make things easy, clear, and free of unnecessary detail.

4. Devote yourself to new learning.

Smart kids who are bored with school get into trouble when they aren’t challenged. Same thing happens in careers, too. The difference is in a work setting, you typically have to find ways to challenge yourself. If your mental energies aren’t fully engaged currently, get yourself going mentally with additional reading, training, or just plain experimenting with new techniques in your chosen field. You’ll become even more valuable in today’s job and whatever lies ahead for you.

5. Become a mentor.

What better way to take advantage of expertise you’ve developed from having been in one place for a while than by sharing it with others in your company? It’s not only beneficial for another person; mentoring pays dividends for you as well. You’ll learn new angles on what you know through explaining it to someone else. You’ll increase the size of your “fan” base within the company. Ideally, you’ll also prepare someone to be your own replacement, helping free you for other opportunities inside your company should you elect to stay longer.

6. Redesign your job.

Use your knowledge and view of the business to identify areas where you can make a stronger contribution or fix problems that exist today. Document your thoughts and start introducing them to your boss toward redesigning your job. Just remember this: focus on the results and benefits you’ll deliver for the company, not on what’s frustrating you about your current position. Doing so will make your boss a lot more likely to hear you out and consider your proposal.

7. Find new ways to use your talents.

If you’ve delivered results in your current job, you’re obviously known for the talents you possess. Build off that success to find new places to apply your talents inside your company. The key is to generalize what you do. For instance rather than thinking of yourself as a “finance person,” recast that as having “an aptitude for numbers and measurement.” All of a sudden, you might be able to look at a variety of metrics and monitoring-oriented positions such as project management, marketing analysis, call center management, etc.

8. Be a bolder you.

Early in a new job, you may feel pressured to dial back your personality to fit in. As you gain comfort, it’s time to introduce more of your personality into what you do. Are there talents, hobbies, or other passions you have which only get time and attention outside work? If so, look for ways to introduce those elements into your work. Maybe you’ve developed knowledge and experience in social media. Look for ways to bring that to your work setting to help drag your company into this century.

Try these strategies while you’re seeking something better. You may improve your current gig so much that staying actually becomes viable!

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Mike Brown leads The Brainzooming Group, helping organizations succeed more rapidly by expanding their strategic options and efficiently implementing innovative plans. He authors the Brainzoomingâ„¢ blog, shares innovation ideas on Twitter, and wrote the ebook “Taking the NO Out of InNOvation.” He’s also a frequent keynote presenter.