Mark Dillof, Ph.D.
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Mark Dillof, Ph.D.

Expert in: Career Coaching    
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Your workplace headaches can be your path to self-realization. Your obnoxious boss can be your Buddha. Your difficult career can become a path with heart. Call me today!
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Degrees

M.A. Philosophy, Binghamton University M.A. Psychology, The New School for Social Research Ph.D. Interdisciplinary Philosophy & Psychology, Union Institute & University

My Expert Service

Most people have a career, but few have a life calling. I can help you to discover what you were meant to do, so that you can become the person you were meant to be. Of course one's life calling may be very meaningful, but it's rarely an easy walk in the park. Like everything else, it can be full of headaches. I specialize in illuminating the problems of the one's workplace and the obstacles in the way of career success. My approach is simultaneously practical, philosophical and psychological. For example, a conflict with your boss or a coworker often has a deeper ground. If the conflict is illuminated, it can lead not only to better job performance, but to emotionally liberating self-knowledge, and even to self-realization. That is why it's been said that an enemy (or simply a knucklehead) can be more useful than a Buddha, for those seeking spiritual attainment! We might call this the TAO of the workplace.

Experience & Qualifications

As president of Plato's Attaché: Life & Business Advisory, I've offered job and career counseling, for twenty-three years, for everyone from burnt-out executives to disillusioned doctors, from miserable lawyers to housewives seeking to reenter the workplace. Many of my clients, who have sought career advice from me, have discovered that their career impacts all aspects of their life. A common problem is a career/marriage imbalance. I've written two books, "Awakening with the Enemy: The Origin & End of Male/Female Relationship Conflicts," and "The Paranoid Vision: An Inquiry into the Epistemology of Malevolence." A third book I've written, about the deeper meaning of everyday life, hasn't yet been published. I often offer speeches and seminars on a variety of popular subjects.

Available Modes Of Communication

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