Like many, I’ve been working on improving myself personally, professionally, spiritually, etc. over the past number of years. (If you’ve found your way to this blog, I would assume you’re trying that too.) My path has taken me many places and having to deal with many aspects of my life, including those I really would […]
Archive: February, 2010
The Olympic Inspiration & The Coaches That Get Them There
Every two years, I get sucked into the Olympics. It doesn’t matter whether it’s speed skating, curling or crew, I’m fascinated by it all and will spend hours watching the events (which unfortunately also means I have to endure hours of commentary also). Now, I was formally a decently competitive race walker and coach, so […]
athletes, career, coaching, Easton Mountain, gay, goals, LGBTQ, Olympics, practice, profession, workshopYour Resume is Not About You
Many times, people come to see me to have their resume reviewed. When this happens, the first question that I ask them is “Who’s the audience for this resume?” Many times, this question is answered with blank stares. In most of these cases, we end up talking about so many other things that we don’t […]
career, goals, research, resumeDates, Job Search and Getting Hit By Lightning

On Valentine’s Day, everyone who don’t have a partner tends to be a little obsessive (and possibly desperate) about finding a mate. As most of us know, nobody wants to be with someone who comes off as needy. You kind of wonder what’s wrong with that person. You don’t want someone who you expect is […]
Action, career, dating, job search, networking, profession, researchCareer Planning for Gay Men Tele-Workshop on Tuesday, February 9, 2010
In support of my weekend workshop Finding Your Calling: Making Connections Between Spirit and Vocation, I’m doing a tele-workshop (Easton Mountain’s First!) that I’m calling Career Planning for Gay Men, and it will be on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. This will be a free workshop to find out more about what my […]
career, Easton Mountain, LGBTQ, spiritual, workshop