Amber Rosenberg, PCC
Pacific Life Coach
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Co-authored Articles (38)
12 Family Emergency Excuses for When You Need Time Off
The most believable family excuses for time off at the last minuteNeed a reason to leave work or school or get out of an event? Family emergencies are perfect if you need time off because they don't require much detail (...
How to Call in Sick When You Have Diarrhea
Learn how to tell your boss you’re sick without the embarrassing details Digestive issues have you in and out of the bathroom, but your work shift is coming up. Should you call in and tell your boss all about your sym...
How to
Live in Your Car
Living in a car isn't something that many people would recommend. However, if by either circumstance or choice you don't have a home property, living in your car might be the only reasonable choice, especially if you do...
How to Write an Email or Letter to Your Boss
Writing to your boss can be a little daunting! You know it's important to write emails and letters in a clear, professional way, but what exactly does that entail? Don't worry, we can help you out with this! We've resear...
How to
Write a Cover Letter
Cover letters. As much as they require more work, cover letters are a great opportunity to cover qualifications we can’t fully explain in our resumes. In addition, they help personalize job applicants to enable them to...
11 Better Ways to Respond to "What Do You Do?"
''Tips for crafting the perfect response to this age-old question''We’ve all been there. The dreaded “what do you do?” question is asked at a job interview or networking event and you have no idea how to respond. D...
The Best Responses to “What Areas Need Improvement?”
An in-depth guide to answer “what areas need improvement?” In a job interview, the interviewer is likely to ask you about an area that you can improve in at some point. This question may momentarily put you in the ho...
How to
Resign when Your Boss Refuses to Accept Your Resignation
Making the choice to leave your current workplace can be difficult, but it's still ultimately your choice. But what happens when your boss refuses to accept your resignation? Don't worry, the law is on your side, and you...
How to
Write an Email of Interest for a Job
If you find a company you want to work for but they don't seem to be hiring, you can email them a letter of interest. This is a short, professional letter in which you introduce yourself and describe your qualifications....
How to
React when People Ignore You
Being ignored hurts. Deciding how to react can be confusing, especially when you don’t know if you’re being deliberately ghosted or accidentally ignored. Your reaction should take into account whether or not the indi...
Nail the Answer to “What Do You Bring to the Table?”
Tips and examples to help you ace the interview question about what you can do to benefit the company Gearing up for a job interview? We’re here to explain everything you need to know about the interview question “W...
How to Tell Coworkers You’re Leaving: Guidelines and Sample Emails
Got a new job lined up but aren’t sure how to break the news to your current coworkers? That’s where we come in. From knowing who to tell to what to say and when to share, we’re here to walk you through the process...
How to Handle Difficult People
Handling someone who doesn't know how to handle themselves Difficult people are everywhere, and that's just an unfortunate fact of life. Of course, we can't just go around being difficult ourselves in response. So how do...
How to
Be Punctual
Showing up late to every meeting and event can stress you out and leave others questioning how reliable you are. You'd probably love to be on time whenever and wherever you go, but punctuality doesn't come naturally to e...
How to
Verbally Give Two Weeks' Notice
Quitting your job is never easy, but you can’t just clear out your desk and walk away. Instead, you need to give your boss at least two weeks’ notice, preferably in person. Find a good day and time to have a conversa...
Reasons You May Hate Your Family & How to Deal With Them
Cope with family hatred with our complete psychology-backed guide While it’s normal to dislike your family from time to time, saying you hate them is a stronger feeling with a deeper reason. How you were raised and dif...
How to Write a Professional Self-Introduction Email (with Examples)
The best way to introduce yourself to colleagues, clients, and moreIntroducing yourself by email can feel intimidating, especially in a professional setting. However, by including a few essential pieces of information—...
How to
Create a Career Portfolio
Your résumé may have gotten you an interview, but once in the interview, you want to make sure you really stand out. A career portfolio provides you an opportunity to showcase your achievements and samples of your work...
How to
Make a Cover Page
Easy instructions to make an exceptional cover page in different stylesMany professional and academic documents will require a cover page, but the information required for a cover page varies depending on the nature of t...
How to
Become a LEGO Designer
Most people would love to spend their life playing with toys. Unfortunately, there aren't many jobs available for LEGO designers and the position is in high demand. If you want to be a LEGO designer, you will need to mak...