A Millennial lost confidence when she couldn’t find a job. Here’s how she got her mojo back.

Ashley Thompson, 22, worked with Caroline Adams Miller to get her mojo back after losing confidence.

The Washington Post – May 14, 2015 – From “The Inspired Life”

In our feature, Timehacker, we match readers with coaches to help them find time for their most important goals.

THE GOAL: In the year since Ashley Thompson, 22, from Queens, New York, graduated from Boston University with majors in journalism and Spanish, she has yet to find a paying job. She dreams of working in video production on women’s, international and social justice issues. But after a year of unpaid internships and freelancing, her confidence is rattled.

“I’ve been avoiding people and social situations because I’m so embarrassed I haven’t found a full-time job yet,” she said.

THE TIMEHACKS: Ashley worked with coach Caroline Miller, who determined Ashley had lost her “mojo.” She suggested five Time Hacks to get it back.

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Caroline Adams Miller

Caroline Adams Miller, MAPP is a pioneer with her ground-breaking work in the areas of goal-setting/accomplishment, grit, happiness and success. Caroline is the author of seven books, including Positively CarolineMy Name is Caroline,  Creating Your Best Life and Getting Grit Live Happy Magazine named Creating Your Best Life one of the top ten goal-setting books ever published and Getting Grit one of the ten books that will change your life in 2017.  She has been featured in BBC World NewsThe New York TimesThe Washington Post, USA Today, U.S. News &World Report, ABC, CBS, NBC, NPR and CNN.  Caroline  is a graduate of Harvard University and holds a Master’s degree in Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. And, she has more than three decades of unbroken recovery from bulimia.

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