You take every job assuming it is a good one; yet at any point your intuition tells you something has changed. It could be the organization or you. Regardless, only you can fix your work and your life. Learn to do that with author Kathleen (Kate) Goggin and rewrite your own career rules today.
Full of inspirational and often humorous stories from someone who’s “been there, done that,” Kate combines personal narrative with practical and actionable steps. Her stories are real-world scenarios that go beyond strategy to demonstrate how you can make positive career changes and advancements.
Kate’s book focuses on personal and professional development, such as regaining confidence and using emotional intelligence to navigate your career skillfully. It also includes clarity on emerging workplace trends and guidance for making career transitions that help you find a better work-life balance and avoid burnout.
The guided journal exercises allow readers to actively apply what they’ve learned as they reflect on their career choices, giving them new insights into their own career journeys.
A former federal spokesperson and current certified technical writer, Kathleen Goggin has consulted for private industry clients in international business, and federal agencies, including the U.S. State Department, the U.S. Department of the Interior, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. She is a member of the Center for Plain Language and the Society for Technical Communication and holds a degree in Communications Consulting from George Mason University.
"... a unique blend of engaging storytelling and insightful advice. Professionals at all stages of their careers can find inspiration and value in this helpful guide."
Richard Sammon, Writer, Editor and Commentator
Kiplinger, Congressional Quarterly, CNN, C-SPAN,
National Public Radio, MSNBC, FOX
Former National Press Club President
“Difficult career choices and job environments can lead to self-doubt and paralysis. This wise, honest and deeply personal book points the way forward from stagnation to growth.”
Patricia Linderman, Well-Being Coach for Women
Co-author, The Expert Expat and Co-editor,
Realities of Foreign Service Life
“Professional Coaches will embrace this book ... each story defines work ‘traps,’ lessons learned, and strategies to help clients create their own rules. The guided journaling format, reflective questions, and resource list will help every reader reinvent their career.”
Natalya Pestalozzi, PCC, MAPP
~ Part of the 10 Little Rules book series ~
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Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
Buch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - You take every job assuming it is a good one; yet at any point your intuition tells you something has changed. It could be the organization or, it could be you. Regardless, only you can fix your work and your life.Bad bosses or companies, work/life balance issues, toxic cultures, boredom, and unrealistic expectations-all are reasons why good jobs go bad-wrecking your emotional, professional, and financial life, sometimes simultaneously.Each job choice shapes who we are, what we do, and how we live. Was there a plan, and did it all add up to satisfaction in the end Or was it a journey of self-discovery after a lot of trial and error Or maybe a little bit of both In this guided journaling experience, readers will create their own answers to those questions and others. They will see their work lives reflected in the author's vivid cast of characters and personal narrative, and ultimately will create their own rules to learn and grow when good jobs go bad.This book is for anyone ready to move on, take charge of their career, and live an authentic and fulfilling life.Writer, editor and author Kate Goggin has always been interested in sharing best practices in business and in life. Disappointed there were no manuals to follow, she often created those for herself, and then shared them to help others. '10 Little Rules When Good Jobs Go Bad' is her latest project, and is for anyone facing difficult decisions in their job journey. A former 'Family Matters' columnist, Kate has also published 'The Art of International Living,' a newsletter for successful overseas relocation, and, 'Backpack Kids: The Planning Safety Checklist for Overseas Travel,' an iPhone app for parents, teachers, and volunteer leaders planning international travel for school-age children. A certified technical writer by trade, she has produced clear and concise public information for private industry and government clients over a 30-year career. She lives in Leesburg, VA. Codice articolo 9798990197183
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