Get your brain into gear and equip yourself with the tools to become a committed career redesigner. Reflect on your greatest strengths and skills to identify what motivates you, and get clarity on what meaningful, satisfying work looks like for you. Practical, thought-provoking exercises will increase your self-awareness and confidence, along with insights on how to tackle the day-to-day challenges of a career change. Designed to take you away from confusion and indecision towards a clear picture of your career goals, The Career Change Guide will help you make those dreams reality.About the Author: Rachel Schofield is a qualified personal development and career coach and a former journalist. She worked for the BBC for over twenty years including reporting for Radio 4's 'Woman's Hour' and presenting on the BBC News Channel before making her own career pivot into coaching. Connecting her journalism and her coaching is a deep curiosity for people and their stories and a desire to effect change. She supports clients from senior leaders to women returners to get unstuck, take action, and reshape their working lives. She lives in London with her husband and two teenage daughters. The Career Change Guide is her first book.
Get your brain into gear and equip yourself with the tools to become a committed career redesigner. Reflect on your greatest strengths and skills to identify what motivates you, and get clarity on what meaningful, satisfying work looks like for you. Practical, thought-provoking exercises will increase your self-awareness and confidence, along with insights on how to tackle the day-to-day challenges of a career change. Designed to take you away from confusion and indecision towards a clear picture of your career goals, The Career Change Guide will help you make those dreams reality.About the Author: Rachel Schofield is a qualified personal development and career coach and a former journalist. She worked for the BBC for over twenty years including reporting for Radio 4's 'Woman's Hour' and presenting on the BBC News Channel before making her own career pivot into coaching. Connecting her journalism and her coaching is a deep curiosity for people and their stories and a desire to effect change. She supports clients from senior leaders to women returners to get unstuck, take action, and reshape their working lives. She lives in London with her husband and two teenage daughters. The Career Change Guide is her first book.
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Get your brain into gear and equip yourself with the tools to become a committed career redesigner. Reflect on your greatest strengths and skills to identify what motivates you, and get clarity on what meaningful, satisfying work looks like for you. Practical, thought-provoking exercises will increase your self-awareness and confidence, along with insights on how to tackle the day-to-day challenges of a career change. Designed to take you away from confusion and indecision towards a clear picture of your career goals, The Career Change Guide will help you make those dreams reality.About the Author: Rachel Schofield is a qualified personal development and career coach and a former journalist. She worked for the BBC for over twenty years including reporting for Radio 4's 'Woman's Hour' and presenting on the BBC News Channel before making her own career pivot into coaching. Connecting her journalism and her coaching is a deep curiosity for people and their stories and a desire to effect change. She supports clients from senior leaders to women returners to get unstuck, take action, and reshape their working lives. She lives in London with her husband and two teenage daughters. The Career Change Guide is her first book.
Get your brain into gear and equip yourself with the tools to become a committed career redesigner. Reflect on your greatest strengths and skills to identify what motivates you, and get clarity on what meaningful, satisfying work looks like for you. Practical, thought-provoking exercises will increase your self-awareness and confidence, along with insights on how to tackle the day-to-day challenges of a career change. Designed to take you away from confusion and indecision towards a clear picture of your career goals, The Career Change Guide will help you make those dreams reality.About the Author: Rachel Schofield is a qualified personal development and career coach and a former journalist. She worked for the BBC for over twenty years including reporting for Radio 4's 'Woman's Hour' and presenting on the BBC News Channel before making her own career pivot into coaching. Connecting her journalism and her coaching is a deep curiosity for people and their stories and a desire to effect change. She supports clients from senior leaders to women returners to get unstuck, take action, and reshape their working lives. She lives in London with her husband and two teenage daughters. The Career Change Guide is her first book.
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Imprint | Michael Joseph |
Pub date | 19 Jan 2023 |
DEWEY | 650.14 |
DEWEY edition | 23 |
Language | English |
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Imprint | Michael Joseph |
Pub date | 19 Jan 2023 |
DEWEY | 650.14 |
DEWEY edition | 23 |
Language | English |