Breakroom Buddha: Closing the Education to Employment Gap

We help you make sense of your career.

DAILY JOURNALS

AFFIRM is a daily affirmation journal and activity book. This journal contains over 40 pages dedicated to helping you reshape your mindset and empower you during your personal growth journey.

This is transformative journal that helps you reclaim control, redefine your priorities, and align your daily actions with the life you truly desire. Take charge of your story today!

CAREER COPILOT (AI CAREER COACH)

Career CoPilot

Your dream job exists, you just need a little help to get there!

Meet Career CoPilot, your personalized AI Career Assistant designed to help you navigate the complexities of career planning and development. Meet Your AI Career Coach!

THE 2025 THRIVE NOW CHALLENGE

Most people set goals that are too small to inspire real action—and then wonder why they’re stuck.

BUT NOT YOU. 
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The Thrive Now Challenge is your opportunity to break free. In just 4 days, you’ll stop overthinking, take bold action, and create a clear path toward the life you want. Join the Challenge Now!

CAREER BOOSTER SPOTLIGHT: STUDENTS OF THE GAME

Students of the Game is a podcast where Coach White and Deja White engage with current and former athletes to uncover the invaluable life lessons learned as student-athletes, from high school through college, the pros, and then their transition into the workforce.

Coach White brings depth to the conversation, baking in the lessons that he’s learned over 30+ years of experience coaching football, softball, and lacrosse. While Deja White, combines her firsthand understanding of her athletic experience with her background in career coaching to uncover the raw, authentic journeys of each guest.

INSIGHTS ON DEMAND: STEP-BY-STEP CAREER SUPPORT

Sticky Notes

Recruiters Weigh In: 3 Things That Make a Standout Elevator Pitch

A recruiter recently posted on LinkedIn, calling out a common mistake: most of us are pitching ourselves all wrong. Instead of delivering a sharp, compelling elevator pitch, many candidates take the long way up, giving what she called a “take the stairs to the 5th floor” introduction. You know the type: a rambling career history that leaves recruiters zoning out…

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