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How's life working for you? Hit a lull? Grown complacent? Grappling with a setback that's throwing you completely offtrack? Or, are you drifting aimlessly, antsy for some kind of change? With the right perspective and tools, you can rediscover your true aspirations, overcome obstacles, and breathe new energy into stale routines. Whether you're 26 or 62, if you are not satisfied with the direction your professional or personal life has taken, there's always time to take action. Make Your Move . . . And Make the Most of Your Life will show you how.
For more than two decades, Jimmy Calano had a hand in educating 10 million people on four continents. As founder and CEO of the international training company CareerTrack, he continually helped people take initiative and actualize their potential, both inside and outside the workplace. Now, in Make Your Move, Calano shares the best of what he's learned. Drawing on his vast experience in the self-development field, he distills the essence of his thoughts on how to purposefully and enthusiastically achieve a fuller life. You'll quickly discover ways to move forward with these compelling chapters:
Each chapter is divided into three distinct parts: get-your-attention stories and anecdotes; rewards for adopting the advocated behaviors; and execution how-tos for implementing the recommendations. With its inviting style and easy-to-assimilate wisdom, Make Your Move gives you the skills?and the inspiration?to do more with your life.
Prosperity is too possible, and life too short, to let your talents and unrealized ambitions languish. As you progress through life's various stages, look to Make Your Move's ageless advice to create more and deeper fulfillments in your career and personal life.
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