The holidays are here and so I’m gearing up for the giving season by offering something to all the readers of my blog. Since I first started Graduated And Clueless I have been giving free advice about topics I have personally struggled with or found very interesting. What I failed to do was get a solid understanding of what you actually want to read about! So, this is your chance to not only give your opinion but also to get something in return.
From today until the ball drops on midnight on January 1, 2010, if you leave a comment on this blog post and let me know your top 2-3 burning questions about anything related to life after college, you will receive FREE Coaching from me! I will personally respond to your number one question and give you customized advice. So, all you need to do is think about what frustrates or excites you the most about being graduated and clueless, write down a few questions you want answered, and leave a comment. I can’t guarantee I’ll respond immediately, but I will respond as quickly as I can with a solid, well-thought out answer. I’ll even do research if I have to, so take advantage of this opportunity to get some FREE advice from Jeff, your personal goal-setting consultant. Good luck on your brainstorming and thanks for the feedback, I really do appreciate it!
The Clueless Graduate,

Jeff Sanders 
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