> From: Bill Bruns <http://profiles.yahoo.com/billbruns> > Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2012 16:32:18 -0700 (PDT) > > Gee, Robert, this is a very public way to ask for such a thing. > > If Noelle is OK with being at home and if you can afford it, then let her > have the time - that's my 2 cents. She ultimately doesn't want to be dependent upon me for her income. That said, she said that the last she looked, she can survive on her savings for another 2 years. > On the other hand, it is easy to be very depressed in such circumstances. > Sometimes it is hard to tell if that is the case. > A good doctor (I mean a family doctor, not a shrink) can tell if she is > becoming too depressed, and can help her with it. I have suggested a psychiatrist or psychologist in the past and she did not seem enthusiastic. I'm not sure I could convince her to see a doctor to see if she's depressed and/or get help. Maybe you could? > Hope this helps, > Bill > > ________________________________ > From: Robert via LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/~member> > To: Bill Bruns <http://profiles.yahoo.com/billbruns> > Cc: Chris Templeton <http://www.acm.org/~cbtempleton>; Daphne Luong <http://www.gmail.com/~dhluong>; > Michelle Klink <http://www.sbcglobal.net/~mrklink5470>; "Jenny Cai, MBA, MSc" < > http://www.gmail.com/~collaboration012>; Curtis Williams <http://www.comcast.net/~krutus>; Robert > <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> > Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 9:15 AM > Subject: career coach for Noelle? > > Hi, all! > > I think that Noelle is getting stuck in her career search and think that a > career coach may help. > > Do any of you have a recommendation for an effective career coach/director that > may help Noelle align her job seeking with her values/goals/aspirations? > > Thanks.