Military Transition Weekly Newsletter
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Newsletter dispatched April 26, 2005:
Veterans-In-Motion
Tuesday's Tips of the Week
Issue #2009 ©
Publisher: Johnetta Matthews
mailto:Vetsinmotion@aol.com
http://www.veteransinmotion.com/
http://www.veteransinmotion.blogspot.com/
© Veterans-In-Motion
Thanks for signing up to our email list.
============================
'Military Transition Tips'
============================
Please forward this ezine to anyone you know who
needs information on transitioning from the military.
This newsletter will reveal tools to transition out of
the military. This is an empowering life change.
Best wishes and be safe. Leave no man or woman
behind.
Please participate in our survey at: http://tinyurl.com/3hqf2
The survey will let us know what types of issues you are
facing and we will diligently seek solutions for you. Help
us, help you.
RSS Feed Link:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/VeteransInMotion-Vim
Announcements:
Online Outlet Operational
http://www.veteransinmotionoutlet.com/
April 30, 2005 – Nationwide Job Feed
Added New Job Sites to Blog:
http://www.veteransinmotion.blogspot.com/
================================
In This Issue
================================
1. Transitioning – Undeserving/Deserving Environments
2. Helpful Links for Military and Veteran Comrades.
=======================
1. Undeserving/Deserving Environments
=======================
Thanks for signing up for our newsletter.
Feedback Request:
If there is a particular subject you’d like addressed
in our newsletter, feel free to drop us a line at:
Vetsinmotion@aol.com. Let us know your thoughts.
As we leave the military, we have to ask ourselves,
“What do I really deserve and what am I willing to
do to achieve it?” There are a few things a person must
possess if they really want the things they deserve in life.
Let’s look at a few of them together.
1. Commitment
2. Priorities
3. A purpose or goal
4. Direction
5. A plan
6. Desire to dream
7. A willingness to learn new things
We all are familiar with one through five, yet some of us
have difficulties with numbers 6 and 7. Why?
As a military member we know the importance of a
commitment. We also are aware of how we must
have priorities, a goal, direction, and a plan to get to
our destination. There’s very little time to dream and
many of our personal dreams may conflict with the military.
So you may ask, what is the deal with dreaming and a
willingness to learn new things? When you leave the
military, you will see yourself in a new environment that
play by many different rules. We have to some how learn
new things in order to play the game of being a civilian.
This is where dreaming comes in and learning new things.
For the next few weeks, we will analyze our behavior
patterns. This is crucial. There’s one thing I want to
leave you with this week. Remember, our environment
is a result of our thinking and behavior.
Thinking = Behavior = Environment
See the below web site to see how many people
have come up with solutions for success.
Cut and paste the below link:
Web Site: http://tinyurl.com/7wrrj
If at any point, you need a sounding board to get you
started with your transition, feel free to contact me at
vetsinmotion@aol.com for a complimentary, no-obligation
coaching session. Together we can customize a plan
or pinpoint where you are in your process.
Stay tuned for more tips next week on transitioning out of the
military. Have a prosperous journey in the civilian sector.
You deserve it!
======================================
2. Helpful Links for Military and Veteran Comrades
======================================
Below are links to cut and paste into your browser.
Best Wishes.
**Treat yourself to a free seminar. The below link
is worth $1790 for two people to attend a seminar.
Check out the link and see if there is a seminar
near you. This would be a good tool to
help with your internal process with leaving
the military.
http://www.l1nk.com/w25/freescholarship.html
**You may need to consolidate your bills due to
unforeseen expenses. Research your options.
This is a great site to help with your finances:
http://www.l1nk.com/w25/consolidate.html
Relocating can incur costs. Here's a way to get
insurance quotes for any location.
http://tinyurl.com/3vjzo
To schedule a career assessment:
Write vetsinmotion@aol.com. Place “Request Career
Assessment” in the subject line. In the body of the
email, place your name, time zone, and phone number.
Details willbe forwarded to your email address.
If you have a best day and time to be reached, place
this information in the body of the email.
Please pass the information to others and have them
reviewour Blog, at http://www.veteransinmotion.blogspot.com/
withthe newest information on career fairs, deployment assistance
sites, and various other tools of interest. Career
Fairs are listed in our archives at our Blog. Check the
archives.
PERMISSION TO REPRINT: You may reprint
any items from 'Veterans In Motion's - Tips of the Week'
in your own print or electronic newsletter. Please include
the following paragraph:
Reprinted from 'Veterans In Motion's - Tips of the Week,'
an ezine featuring tips and tools for military transitioning.
See http://www.veteransinmotion.com/ and http://www.veteransinmotion.blogspot.com/
for more information.
Subscribe at http://www.veteransinmotion.com/
and receive, first chapter by email, “Five Mistakes People Make
When Leaving theMilitary”. If you like these tips please pass
them on to your friends, and colleagues.
You are receiving this because you signed up for it at
Veterans In Motion website at http://www.veteransinmotion.com/
or you told me you want to subscribe.
PRIVACY STATEMENT: Veterans In Motion
will never distribute your address to anyone. Period. Promise.
To unsubscribe: Write vetsinmotion@aol.com
and place unsubscribe in the subject line.
========================================
Johnetta Matthews
Military Transition Coach
http://www.veteransinmotion.com/
http://www.veteransinmotion.blogspot.com/
http://www.veteransinmotionoutlet.com/
Shorten your Military Transition Timeline.
military transition
If our below newsletter content sparks an interest in you, feel free to go to our web site at http://www.veteransinmotion.com/ and request the free chapter to our book. This will subscribe you to our weekly newsletter.
Newsletter dispatched April 26, 2005:
Veterans-In-Motion
Tuesday's Tips of the Week
Issue #2009 ©
Publisher: Johnetta Matthews
mailto:Vetsinmotion@aol.com
http://www.veteransinmotion.com/
http://www.veteransinmotion.blogspot.com/
© Veterans-In-Motion
Thanks for signing up to our email list.
============================
'Military Transition Tips'
============================
Please forward this ezine to anyone you know who
needs information on transitioning from the military.
This newsletter will reveal tools to transition out of
the military. This is an empowering life change.
Best wishes and be safe. Leave no man or woman
behind.
Please participate in our survey at: http://tinyurl.com/3hqf2
The survey will let us know what types of issues you are
facing and we will diligently seek solutions for you. Help
us, help you.
RSS Feed Link:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/VeteransInMotion-Vim
Announcements:
Online Outlet Operational
http://www.veteransinmotionoutlet.com/
April 30, 2005 – Nationwide Job Feed
Added New Job Sites to Blog:
http://www.veteransinmotion.blogspot.com/
================================
In This Issue
================================
1. Transitioning – Undeserving/Deserving Environments
2. Helpful Links for Military and Veteran Comrades.
=======================
1. Undeserving/Deserving Environments
=======================
Thanks for signing up for our newsletter.
Feedback Request:
If there is a particular subject you’d like addressed
in our newsletter, feel free to drop us a line at:
Vetsinmotion@aol.com. Let us know your thoughts.
As we leave the military, we have to ask ourselves,
“What do I really deserve and what am I willing to
do to achieve it?” There are a few things a person must
possess if they really want the things they deserve in life.
Let’s look at a few of them together.
1. Commitment
2. Priorities
3. A purpose or goal
4. Direction
5. A plan
6. Desire to dream
7. A willingness to learn new things
We all are familiar with one through five, yet some of us
have difficulties with numbers 6 and 7. Why?
As a military member we know the importance of a
commitment. We also are aware of how we must
have priorities, a goal, direction, and a plan to get to
our destination. There’s very little time to dream and
many of our personal dreams may conflict with the military.
So you may ask, what is the deal with dreaming and a
willingness to learn new things? When you leave the
military, you will see yourself in a new environment that
play by many different rules. We have to some how learn
new things in order to play the game of being a civilian.
This is where dreaming comes in and learning new things.
For the next few weeks, we will analyze our behavior
patterns. This is crucial. There’s one thing I want to
leave you with this week. Remember, our environment
is a result of our thinking and behavior.
Thinking = Behavior = Environment
See the below web site to see how many people
have come up with solutions for success.
Cut and paste the below link:
Web Site: http://tinyurl.com/7wrrj
If at any point, you need a sounding board to get you
started with your transition, feel free to contact me at
vetsinmotion@aol.com for a complimentary, no-obligation
coaching session. Together we can customize a plan
or pinpoint where you are in your process.
Stay tuned for more tips next week on transitioning out of the
military. Have a prosperous journey in the civilian sector.
You deserve it!
======================================
2. Helpful Links for Military and Veteran Comrades
======================================
Below are links to cut and paste into your browser.
Best Wishes.
**Treat yourself to a free seminar. The below link
is worth $1790 for two people to attend a seminar.
Check out the link and see if there is a seminar
near you. This would be a good tool to
help with your internal process with leaving
the military.
http://www.l1nk.com/w25/freescholarship.html
**You may need to consolidate your bills due to
unforeseen expenses. Research your options.
This is a great site to help with your finances:
http://www.l1nk.com/w25/consolidate.html
Relocating can incur costs. Here's a way to get
insurance quotes for any location.
http://tinyurl.com/3vjzo
To schedule a career assessment:
Write vetsinmotion@aol.com. Place “Request Career
Assessment” in the subject line. In the body of the
email, place your name, time zone, and phone number.
Details willbe forwarded to your email address.
If you have a best day and time to be reached, place
this information in the body of the email.
Please pass the information to others and have them
reviewour Blog, at http://www.veteransinmotion.blogspot.com/
withthe newest information on career fairs, deployment assistance
sites, and various other tools of interest. Career
Fairs are listed in our archives at our Blog. Check the
archives.
PERMISSION TO REPRINT: You may reprint
any items from 'Veterans In Motion's - Tips of the Week'
in your own print or electronic newsletter. Please include
the following paragraph:
Reprinted from 'Veterans In Motion's - Tips of the Week,'
an ezine featuring tips and tools for military transitioning.
See http://www.veteransinmotion.com/ and http://www.veteransinmotion.blogspot.com/
for more information.
Subscribe at http://www.veteransinmotion.com/
and receive, first chapter by email, “Five Mistakes People Make
When Leaving theMilitary”. If you like these tips please pass
them on to your friends, and colleagues.
You are receiving this because you signed up for it at
Veterans In Motion website at http://www.veteransinmotion.com/
or you told me you want to subscribe.
PRIVACY STATEMENT: Veterans In Motion
will never distribute your address to anyone. Period. Promise.
To unsubscribe: Write vetsinmotion@aol.com
and place unsubscribe in the subject line.
========================================
Johnetta Matthews
Military Transition Coach
http://www.veteransinmotion.com/
http://www.veteransinmotion.blogspot.com/
http://www.veteransinmotionoutlet.com/
Shorten your Military Transition Timeline.
military transition