Midlife Career Rescue What Makes You..., Cassandra Gaisford
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Midlife Career Rescue: What Makes You Happy
How to Confidently Leave a Job You Hate, and Start Living a Life you Love, Before It’s Too Late?

Unabridged: 3 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/02/2022


Synopsis

Change Careers, find your point of brilliance and achieve happiness at workAmazon #1 bestselling author and career expert Cassandra Gaisford (BCA, Dip Psych)  provides simple but powerful and easy-to-implement ways to boost your happiness, find your passion and purpose, and change. Based on survey research, personal achievements, and her professional expertise and success as a career and life coach helping people achieve outstanding results - including lawyers, teachers, back-to-work mums, accountants, school leavers, and creative entrepreneurs - Gaisford answers the question: how to work with passion and still pay the bills.Whether you’re considering a carer change at 30, 40, or changing careers at 50, Mid-Life Career Rescue: What Makes You Happy will help you:Explore and clarify your passions, interests, life purpose, values, transferable skills and natural gifts and talentsBuild a strong foundation for career happiness and success by identifying your criteria for job and life satisfactionValue your gifts, natural knacks and talents and confirm your work-related strengthsGain greater clarity about what you want to change and how to direct your energies positively toward your preferred futureStrengthen your creative thinking skills and ability to identify possible roles you would enjoy, including self-employmentHave the courage to quit or fall back in love with a job you’ve come to hateTake the stress out of worrying you'll make the wrong move, and super-charge the confidence needed to make an inspired changeFind your point of brilliance and achieve authentic happinessEscape the 9-5 drudge, live and work anywhere and join the new richThe strategies in this book will also help job-hunters in their 20s, 30s or 60s

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