Why Some Adults Struggle to Keep Jobs Despite Wanting to Work
Losing a job once can happen to anyone. Losing jobs repeatedly is often a sign that something deeper is going on. While many people assume the problem is motivation, the reality is usually far more complex. This article explores some of the hidden factors that can make it difficult to maintain employment, even when someone genuinely wants to succeed.
The Question Parents Ask Me Most Often (And Why There Isn't a Simple Answer)
Parents often arrive at a vocational evaluation seeking answers about careers, college, or employment. Yet the question beneath those concerns is usually much deeper: "Will my child be okay?" In this article, we explore why there is rarely a simple answer—and why understanding a person's strengths, challenges, and potential is often more valuable than predicting the future.
When “Help” Isn’t Helping: Why Some People Turn to Private Vocational Services Instead of Public Systems
Many individuals seeking career direction, disability-related support, or employment guidance feel lost within large public systems. Learn why some families and adults choose private vocational services for more individualized support and planning.
What a Vocational Evaluation Actually Tells You
Learn what a vocational evaluation actually measures, who may benefit from one, and how the process helps individuals make informed decisions about employment, education, and future planning.
