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Sweet, Sweet October

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Yesterday was the most gorgeous, blue-sky, fluffy-white-cloud day. The warm air & sunshine felt more like the middle of July than the first day of October. Still, the sweet smell of fallen leaves and the pumpkins on all the front porches let us know that, indeed, autumn is here. Roman & I spent the afternoon walking to all of our favourite places until mommy’s legs were sore and her little boy was sound asleep in his carriage. These afternoons are so precious. They make my heart stretch & swell with joy. I hold my little boy in my arms, kiss his soft face, and squeeze him with every ounce of love in my body. Sometimes I close my eyes and wish that the moment could last forever. Tears come to my eyes as I write these words. It goes so fast. Please let me hold onto these moments just a little longer, Father Time.

Sweet, sweet October, how did you get here already?

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livelovesimple.com^^^ In October! Really??!! ^^^

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livelovesimple.com^^^ Hey! I’m ‘talking to you. Yeah, you! ^^^

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livelovesimple.com^^^ Supermodel pose! ^^^

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livelovesimple.com^^^ My favourite little piggies! ^^^

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livelovesimple.com^^^ My guy, I’m so in love. ^^^

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livelovesimple.com^^^ A mural at my elementary school… has been there for ages. ^^^

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livelovesimple.com^^^ Love the Halloween spirit at this house! ^^^

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    Is Your Resume a Hallmark Card?

    This is a guest post by David Pinkley, The Resume Sage.

    How do you describe yourself in your resume: team player?…quick learner?…detailed oriented? Do you really believe those self-proclaimed descriptions? Consider this: so does everyone else. That’s the problem. When it comes to describing ourselves we use the same words as everyone else. I know this because in 15 years working as a professional resume writer and executive recruiter I’ve seen nearly 40,000 resumes. Virtually all of them used works like: high energy, results oriented, uniquely qualified, detailed oriented, out-of-the-box thinker…and the list goes on. I call these Hallmark words.

    What is a Hallmark word? Example: You go to the store to buy a greeting card for your Sweetie whose birthday is approaching. You are overwhelmed because there are so many cards to choose from. You select your first one and it says something like: “May you experience all things bright and beautiful on your special day. Happy Birthday.” It’s a nice try but the message is contrived so we put the card back and pick another. The second one says: “Here’s a card just for you. You’ve always been tried and true. Happy Birthday.” Again, nice words but the message isn’t meaningful. (Who writes this stuff!?) You repeat this process numerous times until you find one with a message that resonates: “It just always felt right…and it always will. Happy Birthday.” Found it. You’re done.

    Hallmark words are words that look great on paper but don’t have any real meaning. It’s the same with resumes. Certain words look great on resumes but they are meaningless. If everyone says they’re a quick learner those words become diluted. (Whether it’s true or not is irrelevant.) Using Hallmark words on your resume will make it seem just as contrived as most greeting cards. The reader (i.e. hiring manager) won’t believe your message and will continue reading other resumes in search of one that resonates.

    The reality is we really don’t know how to describe ourselves. So we borrow words from other resumes and convince ourselves that these words really describe us. We don’t realize they have no meaning. Great resumes find authentic ways to communicate familiar themes. How do you do that?

    If you are really honest with yourself – you probably don’t know what you really do anyway. The only way to discover exactly what makes you unique is to look closely at your job. This takes introspection and self examination; a process most people dread because it seems like hard work – hence why most resumes are homogeneous. This is difficult to do for yourself. Self examination is much easier if you do it with someone else. But that’s another post.

    Blow the dust off your resume and take a look at the words you’ve used to describe yourself. Are they Hallmark words? If they are, you need to recognize that you are not saying anything unique. And no matter how true they are, they are not as meaningful or impactful as you think.

    Have questions? Contact David Pinkley at (704) 358-6000 or david@theresumesage.com. To learn more visit: www.TheResumeSage.com

    David Pinkley is the founder of The Resume Sage, a custom resume writing service. The Resume Sage critiques and writes resumes for accomplished professionals and executives. Those who work with The Resume Sage are purposeful about navigating their careers. They need more than just strong writing skills; they are seeking insights about how to differentiate themselves from their peers/competitors.

    David is a sought-after public speaker and has been featured on local news and NBC’s national news. He earned a B.S. degree from the University of Michigan and started his career in Chicago as a CPA at Ernst & Young and at Bank of America. He has lived and worked as an executive recruiter for 15 years in Charlotte, Raleigh, New York and Hong Kong.

  • Carousel — 03.26.10

    Every Friday, I post my favourite links, posts, & resources from around the Web. Expect to learn, grow, & be inspired.

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    1. burning questions with Patti Digh: poetic choices: If you read nothing else from this week’s Carousel, read this post. This is honestly one of the most moving & profound interviews that I’ve ever read.

    2. UPDATE ON THE JOURNEY TO EVERY COUNTRY: Incredible! Talk about an incredible journey…

    3. Why I Quit My Job to Travel Around the World: This seems to be “the dream” of so many in my generation. I love to read the stories of those who go out & make it happen.

    4. Be Your Own Guru: Because, in the end, no one else can stand in my shoes. No one else can live my fears, dreams, love, relationships, desires, intellect, challenges, life and lifestyle. No one else can enjoy or suffer the outcome of my decisions or actions. No one else is better equipped to know me. No one else can act but me.

    5. Staying out of Starvation Mode….: Crucial information if you are trying to maintain a healthy body weight & optimal fitness.

    6. Paying it WAY Forward: I discovered Colin and his blog a couple of weeks ago when he did an interview at Untemplater. I developed an e-crush on him & his lifestyle immediately thereafter. I really like this post that he wrote about paying it forward & the idea of “karma.” Great stuff.

    7. How To Find Balls: Hehe… I’ll let this post’s title speak for itself. 😉

    8. what i learned at couples counseling: I love this post—not just because I think counseling is always a good idea—but also because the advice contained within is so fantastic.

    9. The Mindfulist: The Concept—Each day, meditate or think on a new topic. Slow down and focus! How to participate—1. Meditate or create with each daily prompt 2. The prompts come in two flavors. Work/tech-related, found here at The Mindfulist. 3. If you’re public and want to be social, tag what you create #mindfulist

    I like it.

    10. How to Master the Art of Mindful Eating: Fantastic advice about how to eat, the way that food is meant to be eaten. (Bonus = a delicious recipe!)

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    Happy Spring, my loves! ♥♥

8 Comments

  1. Beautiful pics, as usual. Love baby toes! And you captured Autumn beautifully in our neighborhood. Makes me want to go take a walk. 🙂

    1. Thank you, Maria! Every time I come down for a walk I always want to call you but it’s usually right around the time school gets out and I know you’re probably on your way to pick up Jack. 🙂

  2. I absolutely LOVED your photos! Your Wednesday in October is so beautiful! I have clouds and rain on my side of the globe. Though, I find it gorgeous, I wouldn’t mind sunshine. I also think your little man, Roman (what an awesome name, btw) is so utterly and terribly cute! I love the shot of him in the swing with his hangs and legs spread wide. He looked like he was trying to fly (“flying baby”)! It was so cute and reminded me of my daughter. She is almost 8 months and she does something similar. Kids are such a blessing!

    Your entire post filled me with such an awesome appreciation for my child, the beautiful Autumn season, and God’s backyard (i.e. Earth). Thank you for sharing all your photos and words. It truly brought me a huge smile and joy!

    1. THANK YOU SO MUCH, REBEKAH. <3 <3 <3 Your sweet & thoughtful comment made my day. It is readers like you who make my writing so worthwhile. I am truly grateful for your presence here. xoxo

  3. Ugh, that little slice of heaven has the happiest eyes! Gorgeous photos. I’m sooooo looking forward to our leaves changing colors. They won’t be as autumn-ish as yours since our seasons here are sorta blah, but I’ll take whatever they give me.

  4. Love the pics and Roman is such a cutie. I love October in the lowcountry of Charleston, crisp blue sky and embracing weather in the morning with low 60’s and then mud 80’s in the afternoon.

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