Are You Building a Career?

Our Life Portfolio approach helps you soar at the height of your career. Our employment programs help clients get into a positive, focused, possibility-generating mindset about what's next in their careers and then implement the change to create a new opportunity -- a new corporate job or an entrepreneurial venture.

New Directions firmly believes that if you pay attention to the process of change, the results will take care of themselves. We break a job or career transition process into a series of discreet action steps, each one of which builds confidence, focus, and commitment. Three such steps are assessment, goal-setting, and planning.

Assessment helps individuals identify their true aims and mission. The trick is to be original, question old assumptions, take cues from your feelings and your life story. A good assessment process can replace any sense of loss you experience with new vision and new purposes. And it can give you the confidence to drop what doesn't fit and move toward what does.

Goals, large and small, prepare you for change. They are the motivators in transition. Having identified their short- and long-term goals, individuals then create a plan to achieve them – a sequence of steps that include fallback options as well as blue-sky options to explore. It’s your own personal business plan, written down on paper.

Planning makes for an efficient transition with less time wasted and less frustration. Working closely with a coach/consultant can make the plan a reality.

     
 

For Individuals

     
 

Success Stories

Henry Schmelzer

"With invaluable coaching at New Directions plus my own sense of mission, I was fortunate to be appointed head of a statewide agency devoted to improving the quality of life in Maine."
Henry L.P. Schmelzer
 

Elizabeth Nill

"After years of executive leadership posts, I can finally indulge my creative side, designing one-of-a-kind dresses. It feels risky but incredibly rewarding."
Elizabeth Nill
 

Stewart Steffey

"After decades working for large companies, I love the independence of private ownership. Through New Directions, I realized my life needed more balance and was inspired to embark down this wonderful path."
Stewart H. Steffey, Jr.
 

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