-ion a suffix, appearing in words of Latin origin, denoting action or condition, used in Latin and in English to form nouns from stems of Latin adjectives.
Last week my client and I were discussing the language of job search. As we were sharing ideas, I noticed how several of her word choices ended with ion. Listed below are some –ion words for you to consider in your career transition:
Action steps taken on a daily basis
Billion reasons to find a new job
Conversation to build connections to opportunities of interest
Decision about the future of you
Expectation you have of yourself
Frustration that will make or break you
Gumption it will take to find a new job
Humiliation that goes with the career transition process
Imagination to invent ideas for your new future
Jubilation for getting a job interview which leads to a job
Location most ideal for you
Motivation to keep you going on your toughest days
Negotiation well worth it
Option to consider
Passion for yourself and for the hunt
Question to ask and answer
Realization that job search is a fulltime venture
Simplification of processes and practices to expedite results
Transformation from now to next
Utilization of the best tools and resources
Verification of everything
Workstation to keep you organized and productive
Zillion words of respect for self and others
The height of your accomplishments will equal the depth of your convictions. ~ William F. Scolavino
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