Reduce Your Personal Footprint

We publicly document our existence like our lives depended on it. As we put our best selves out there, we live for the “likes,” “favorites” and “loves” on our social media feeds. Conversely, undocumented immigrants live in the shadows because they feel like they have to maintain a low profile – virtual or otherwise. They are far more concerned with a different form of documentation, and it is not related to social media. The lesson here – reduce your ever increasing intentionally public life because it can work against you, including career prospects.

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José is the Executive Director of GRIOT Circle, the only staffed non-profit organization in the country that provides social services to LGBTQ elders of color. José is a Certified Life and Empowerment Coach and a trained psychotherapist. As his writing angles are diverse, he often writes about personal development and growth. His most recent book, which he co-authored, The Happy Law Practice: Strategies to Build Business While Maintaining Peace of Mind, can be found on Amazon. José holds a bachelor’s in Psychology from the University at Albany, an MA in Education and Human Development with a concentration in Community Counseling from The George Washington University, an Advanced Certificate in Executive Leadership and Non Profit Management from NYU and received his Certification as a Professional Life Coach from The Institute from Professional Excellence in Coaching.

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