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What I Think About The Youth of America...Do you want to know what I think about the youth of America? Personally, I think they rock! I mean, they R.O.C. K. -They are Refreshingly Organized Conscientious Kids! (Ok, technically they are “young adults” but then it would spell ROCYA – which kind of works too ;-)) It all started when I got clear on something, and that was that I was tired of trying to be a one-woman show—a coach, marketing expert, graphic designer, editor, and web designer. I had big dreams and a big vision but I was worn-out from wearing all the hats. I wanted to just be me and bring my own skills, talents and passions to the table while surrounding myself with energetic people, each working in their own area of excellence. Basically, I just wanted to coach and not be bogged down with all the technical details. Now this all sounded great in theory, but I was not in a financial position to hire $250,000 worth of skilled professionals. Then, much to my delight, a friend shared with me a magical little website. A website created for the purpose of matching employers with local college students. I said to myself, “What the heck, Joelle?” and I signed up. I began thinking about who I would want supporting me, if I could have anyone on my team, what skills would they bring? So I wrote out my wish list of the characteristics and abilities I wanted my team to possess. Within days, much to my delight, the resumes started pouring in. Less than two months later, my business was thriving thanks to the incredible support of five amazing student interns. For those of you who are intrigued by the idea, I strongly encourage you to investigate this option for yourself. When properly orchestrated the intern-employer relationship is a true win-win. The business person gets to forward their business and increase productivity with individuals skilled in a variety of areas, and the interns get valuable real-life experience in their fields, along with letters of reference and professional work for their portfolio. Did I happen to mention that less than half my group was assisting me for school credit? The others chose to volunteer their time to develop their craft. Wow! “This all sounds great, Joelle. But how do I go about hiring an intern for my business?”
Coach Joelle Prochera is a Professional Certified Coach, writer and inspirational speaker committed to bringing the gift of joy and empowerment to the work and lives of others. Joelle has supported thousands of people over the past 8 years to create their personal and business dreams in their reality. Explore your own creative personal power through Coach Joelle’s live speaking events, her LIVLOUD! Newsletter, the Make Your Life Program, and individual coaching. Learn more at www.coachjoelle.com. |


