
Finding and keeping a good job is a constant concern of job seekers’ these days. With tough economic times, desperation and fear thrive. Now, more than ever, the concept of finding a terrific job, maybe even a “perfect job”, seems remote.
So why bother trying?
Michael Bungay Stanier, 2006 Canadian Coach of the Year, suggests that we are all hungry to achieve bigger and better things while enjoying work/life balance in the process. In his book,
Find Your Great Work, Michael provides 12 Maps that serve as tools to aid in clarifying your current situation, revealing choices you must make, exploring possibilities with courage, and taking action to attain your great work.
Join Michael and
William Arruda, personal branding guru and founder of
Reach, in the March 2009 Reach Personal Branding Interview Series comp~li~mentary teleseminar “Finding Your Great Work: Strategies to Do More of the Work that Matters” on March 19 (12 noon to 1:00 PM EST).
Learn more about:
- What constitutes Great Work
- How Great Work is different than regular work
- Strategies to find your Great Work
- How to balance Great Work with life’s demands
- Fundamental truths about Great Work
- What may get in your way on the road to Great Work
Michael Bungay Stanier is the founder of
Box of Crayons, an organizational consulting company that helps individuals and companies on the journey to discovering and doing more Great Work. His
Great Work Movie is an entertaining and motivating short video that encapsulates a selection of his Great Work truths.
Plan on attending the
March 2009 Reach Personal Branding Interview "Finding Your Great Work" on Thursday, March 19. There are 150 spots available for the live call; just dial in early to secure your place. If you cannot attend the live call, the recording will be emailed to all subscribers of the Reach Personal Branding newsletter. Subscribe now at
www.reachpersonalbranding.com.
As the
Executive Producer of the Reach Personal Branding Interview Series, I can personally attest to Michael’s motivational and empowering strategies, creative charisma, and outrageous sense of fun. In fact, it was his irreverent and fun-filled approach that led me to Michael’s coaching, consulting, and public speaking work. His short Internet movies
Eight Irresistible Principles of Fun and The
5 ¾ Questions You Have Been Avoiding have gained a global audience (175 countries) and a million-plus viewers!
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