Description:In November of 2013, on my 43rd birthday, I headed home early in the afternoon (part of my original plan). What I hadn’t expected was that reason I would return home early, would be as a result of receiving some interesting, challenging, and in many ways liberating news. My role had been made redundant. Not me, but my role—an important distinction. For me anyway. The ‘23.5 Things To Do’ that follow in this book are what worked to keep me motivated, stretch the bucks, find ways to put them and myself to work, and stay loving in my relationships when adversity could have come to town. What you’ll gain from reading this book: - Tactics to help overcome the ‘Lizard Brain’ when experiencing adversity. - Tactics to use that prevent others wasting your time and effort. - Ways to help you re-assess and re-think skills you need. - Some resources to help you re-prioritize around what is truly important. - Resources that can help you re-invent yourself in a job, business or relationship. Who is this written for? - People whose job has just been made redundant. - People whose job is about to be made redundant. Bonus Resources to help get you underway in your opportunity hunt: Audio interviews with the following experts in their fields. - Damian Menzies of Choice Career Services. - Damian’s Top 3 things to do after a redundancy. - Karen Tisdell, Professional Resume and LinkedIn Profile writer. - Specific actions to take to ensure your resume gets READ! - Wes Cambron, Personal Brand Creator. - Effective steps to take when setting up a LinkedIn Profile. - Leisa Molloy of Flourishing Minds Consulting. - Start leveraging your network and LinkedIn to find the “hidden job market”.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with 23.5 Things To Do When Your Job is Made Redundant: Re-assess. Re-prioritise. Re-invent. To get started finding 23.5 Things To Do When Your Job is Made Redundant: Re-assess. Re-prioritise. Re-invent, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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23.5 Things To Do When Your Job is Made Redundant: Re-assess. Re-prioritise. Re-invent
Description: In November of 2013, on my 43rd birthday, I headed home early in the afternoon (part of my original plan). What I hadn’t expected was that reason I would return home early, would be as a result of receiving some interesting, challenging, and in many ways liberating news. My role had been made redundant. Not me, but my role—an important distinction. For me anyway. The ‘23.5 Things To Do’ that follow in this book are what worked to keep me motivated, stretch the bucks, find ways to put them and myself to work, and stay loving in my relationships when adversity could have come to town. What you’ll gain from reading this book: - Tactics to help overcome the ‘Lizard Brain’ when experiencing adversity. - Tactics to use that prevent others wasting your time and effort. - Ways to help you re-assess and re-think skills you need. - Some resources to help you re-prioritize around what is truly important. - Resources that can help you re-invent yourself in a job, business or relationship. Who is this written for? - People whose job has just been made redundant. - People whose job is about to be made redundant. Bonus Resources to help get you underway in your opportunity hunt: Audio interviews with the following experts in their fields. - Damian Menzies of Choice Career Services. - Damian’s Top 3 things to do after a redundancy. - Karen Tisdell, Professional Resume and LinkedIn Profile writer. - Specific actions to take to ensure your resume gets READ! - Wes Cambron, Personal Brand Creator. - Effective steps to take when setting up a LinkedIn Profile. - Leisa Molloy of Flourishing Minds Consulting. - Start leveraging your network and LinkedIn to find the “hidden job market”.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with 23.5 Things To Do When Your Job is Made Redundant: Re-assess. Re-prioritise. Re-invent. To get started finding 23.5 Things To Do When Your Job is Made Redundant: Re-assess. Re-prioritise. Re-invent, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.