I had the pleasure to meet with some great veteran advocates last week who happen to have an amazing sense of humor. They were nice enough to share some of their veteran transitioning tips with me and I would like to share their tips with you. Hopefully a few of them can bring a smile to your face this Friday morning! If you have tips you would like to add please send them over to me! ann.cardona@hiringamerica.net
I am also still gearing up for the New Year and reflecting on what changes I want to make to my path going forward. Judy Davis, The Direction Diva, has some great advice for military spouses but her words can also be inspiring for transitioning veterans as well.
Hope everyone is surviving December so far and thanks for tuning in!
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