Managing Endings and New Beginnings in 3 Steps
Going through a change at work or in your life? Use this 3-step process to work through letting go and embracing a better future.
Going through a change at work or in your life? Use this 3-step process to work through letting go and embracing a better future.
It’s a new year and there’s a new administration in town. It’s been roughly a week since President Biden’s Inauguration. GovLoop wants federal workers to feel ready for change.
With the inauguration of a new president and convening of a new Congress, localities will have to move quickly to ensure they can carry out a smooth transition for their federally funded projects amid an ongoing, increasingly devastating, pandemic.
There is still plenty of presidential transition uncertainty you have to allow for in your planning. Here are several resources and tips to help.
What all this shapes up for is an ugly government work environment in the immediate aftermath of the election, with a few possible situations at play.
As a government worker, you’ve got to take care of yourself so you’re able to care for the country. How can you practice self-care to reduce stress?
How to lead yourself when you see leadership failures around you in the workplace.
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Learn how to talk politics the right way in the office.
Even with the transition underway, it still hasn’t been easy for career feds. Check out these three tips from the Partnership for Public Service’s transition expert.