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← Older postsCombating our Student Great Depression with Precisely Engineered Career Guidance (PECG)
October 2, 2020Young people worldwide are watching their academic institutions struggle to find ways to deliver a quality online curriculum while their school requires the same tuition rate. Couple this fact with the stark reality that tuition has already become a runaway … Continue reading
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September 5, 2020By the end of this quick read, you will have learned about a user friendly process to identify your Core Assets that goes far beyond traditional Career Guidance For you or your child to find a deeply meaningful, economically prosperous … Continue reading
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June 21, 2020COVID-19 is fundamentally restructuring the global education market. Things will never be the same, nor should they be! We have all known for at least a decade that higher education tuition has become irrationally, unbearably expensive. Parents have had enough, … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged career assessment, career guidance, counseling, counselor, COVID-19, COVID-19 pandemic, Dr Thomas Brunner, education, educational planning, Tucson Counselor | Comments Off on The secret to most powerfully exploiting the post COVID-19 education buyers marketHow do you precisely identify your most energizing Core Passions?
October 4, 2019After having successfully mentored over 1000 people of all ages, I have come to find that each person has a Core set of Passions: a group of activities, that when they do them, they feel the most Full of Life! … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged career, career assessment, career coach, Career Consultant, Career Counselor, career development, career exploration, career guidance, Career Mentor, career planning, Career Sweet Spot, Child psychological assessment, coach, College Consultant, College Counseling, College guidance, college planning, core passion, counseling, counselor, Energize, full of life, Mentor, psychological assessment, Therapist, Therapy | Comments Off on How do you precisely identify your most energizing Core Passions?MANY reasons why your child should NOT go to college immediately after high school
August 16, 2019BY THE END OF THIS ARTICLE….. ….. You’ll understand why the core question you need to ask yourself is “Is my child emotionally and mentally ready for college?” NOT “Does my kid have the aptitude for college?” As physician Louis … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged career assessment, career coach, Career Consultant, career counseling, career development, career fog, career guidance, Career Mentor, career planning, career selection, Career Sweet Spot, choosing a college, College Counseling, College guidance, college planning, college tuition, college vs trade school, counseling, counselor, Mentor, personalized career guidance, personalized career matching, unemployed college graduates, vocational assessment, vocational counseling | Comments Off on MANY reasons why your child should NOT go to college immediately after high schoolHow to stop following the herd of parents enslaving themselves in debt by naively dropping their kid off at the College Bus Station with $100,000 of tuition money
July 12, 2019Colleges are bus stations; multitudes roll in and are processed, but with minimal deeply personalized guidance on what bus route to take. The national average of students per counselor is 477 to 1 (California Department of Education, May 2015). The … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged career assessment, career coach, Career Consultant, career counseilng, career development, career fog, career guidance, Career Mentor, career planning, career selection, Career Sweet Spot, choosing a college, College Counseling, College guidance, college planning, college tuition, college vs trade school, counseling, counselor, Mentor, personalized career guidance, personalized career matching, unemployed college graduates, vocational assessment, vocational counseling | Comments Off on How to stop following the herd of parents enslaving themselves in debt by naively dropping their kid off at the College Bus Station with $100,000 of tuition money2 Tables Make it Crystal Clear: Sending your child to college without a precise career plan is no longer an option
June 21, 2019Tuition for colleges and even vocational training programs has increased to the point where it is not even affordable for higher income families unless they put themselves into financial debt. Meanwhile, a great amount of students go to college who … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged career assessment, career coach, Career Consultant, career counseilng, career development, career fog, career guidance, Career Mentor, career planning, career selection, Career Sweet Spot, choosing a college, College Counseling, College guidance, college planning, college tuition, college vs trade school, counseling, counselor, Mentor, personalized career guidance, personalized career matching, unemployed college graduates, vocational assessment, vocational counseling | Comments Off on 2 Tables Make it Crystal Clear: Sending your child to college without a precise career plan is no longer an optionFrom Confused Undergraduate to Focused Graduate: Personalized Career Matching in action
May 17, 2019My name is Grace Wofford, and Dr. Brunner invited me to share my career mentor experience as he has helped me progress from a once confused and uncertain undergraduate to a focused and confident postgraduate of the University of Arizona. … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged assessment, career, career assessment, career coach, Career Consultant, career counseling, Career Counselor, career fog, career guidance, Career Mentor, career planning, career selection, coach, college, College Counseling, College guidance, Consultant, counseling, counselor, Mentor, mentoring, Mentorship, personalized career guidance, personalized career matching | Comments Off on From Confused Undergraduate to Focused Graduate: Personalized Career Matching in actionUnleashing the Power of Academic Advising and Student Potential
March 22, 2019For over 10 years I have actively listened to academic advisors clarify their struggles as they advise confused students with no firmly rooted career plan. As a published assessment and vocational expert, I developed a process to address the epidemic … Continue reading
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August 30, 2018As the hype of higher education is slowly losing its glossy appearance and being replaced by gritty educational shoppers who are truly asking themselves if a certain academic degree is worth going into massive debt, there is an even more … Continue reading
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