Saturday, December 8, 2012

HANUKKAH AND JOB SEARCH


Hanukkah starts today, 12/8/12, this year.  I am not Jewish and don’t celebrate Hanukkah, but have always been  surrounded by friends who observe.  This year, I thought I would post an article each day of the Celebration.  Although Hanukkah means Dedication, it seems that it also means more.  Each article will highlight a meaningful ideal that I feel can be related to either the Celebration of Hanukkah or career planning and job search.

I will kindle one light on the menorah by sharing the titles of each article theme or candle:

1.       Dedication  
2.       Gratitude 
3.       Charity 
4.       Faith  
5.       Hope  
6.       Perseverance  
7.       Focus 
8.       Triumph
Photo from: http://www.sanfords.net/Spots_free_graphics/Menorah_graphics_for_free.html

If you would like to learn more about Hanukkah or Chanukah, here is a very straightforward article that I found helpful:  Short Article on Chanukah.


If you have children at home and would like them to learn about other cultures or involve them more in yours if you are celebrating:  Hanukkah for Kids.


Other articles that may be of interest:

Nov 19, 2012
HOLIDAY SPECIAL. Holiday Special (Nov and Dec 2012): With $69 résumé receive unlimited internet and email career counseling for $39 for one year. Photo from: http://www.morguefile.com/creative/dantada. Posted by Mary ...
Nov 20, 2012
The negative emotions can be especially magnified at holiday time when families join together and expect happy times. Well meaning friends and relatives often increase the sense of frustration and anger that can come with a ...
Apr 02, 2012
How do you cope with unemployment a during the holidays? Like any loss, a job loss results in grief. In Part I outlined some basic stages you may pass through in dealing with job loss. You can read that article in full by ...
Apr 06, 2012
The negative emotions can be especially magnified at holiday time when Delaware familes join together and expect happy times. Well meaning friends and relatives often increase the sense of frustration and anger that can ...
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