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January 1, 2013

Happy New Year!

Hello my beloved Escape Artists.

Whoever you are, whatever stage of things you’re in, I’m wishing for you a 2013 that blows your expectations out of the water, a year that is a thousand million times better than 2012. Even if your 2012 was fabulous.

love,
Julie

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January 2, 2012

Happy New Year!

Hello lovely Escape Artists! I hope you had a lovely winter holiday season, complete with a renewing and rejuvenating turning of the Gregorian calendar.

I took a bit of time away to rejuvenate myself and think about what I wanted to bring to you all this year. In addition to the one-on-one coaching and resume writing (which I suspect will always be a staple of what I do), I’m working on an ebook about tools to help you decide if you should stay in academia or leave and home-study versions of the two classes I teach, Choosing Your Career Consciously and Becoming Post-Academic. (A new round of the latter starts next week!)

My goal this year is to provide practical, useful tools for every stage of the post-academic journey. Thanks for having me along on yours.

 

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September 9, 2011

Waving hello

Hello, escape artists!

I seem to have taken an unscheduled hiatus from the blog, and I apologize for not warning you in advance. Remind me not to believe doctors when they tell me I’ll be able to work from home 48 hours after surgery, would you? We’ll simply say my brain was not functioning.

I’ll be back in the saddle next week.

With flooding in the East, fires around Austin, and massive power outages in the Southwest, how about we all stay safe?

love,
Julie

 

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