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Make work suck less

Peter Durlacher

Making work suck less for folks and their teams. Come for the career coaching case studies, stay for the validation that you deserve to earn a living.

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This one’s a short one: I’m swippety-swapping platforms.

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A Festivus Approach to New Years

First grade, January. Construction paper, tape, and too many crayons. Dennis the Menace on the brain. A dream: be the funniest kid in class. “What’s your new year’s resolution, Peter?”

“To beat the elite four in Pokemon”

Even making a New...

2 years ago
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LOTR: Gandalf and the Golden Girls

TL;DR: Gandalf wants to find a better balance of when, where, and how much he works. He doesn’t want to retire quite yet, but he’s ready to prioritize other things above his career now. How can he do that without quitting?

Finally, 67,00...

3 years ago
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LOTR: Boromir's search for a better-fit fellowship

TL;DR: Boromir worked with a group he didn’t get along with. He wanted to get a sense for how to find another organization that aligns with his values and how he works best with people.

You’ve been together for years at this point. You t...

3 years ago
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LOTR: Frodo's Resume Refresh

I’d like to introduce a regular segment I’ll be doing where I highlight a different client I’ve worked with and what their arc has been. Folks often come to me thinking they can’t switch career paths, or even jobs within the same industry....

3 years ago
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