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$0 eBook: Career Development and Change - How to Love the Job You Do

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By Sarah Berry, 201 pages, save $9.62, published Sep 23, 2014.

Amazon's Description:

Is your work life in a rut? Do you feel bored and demotivated? Will you make changes tomorrow, but not right now? If so, this is a disaster because half our waking lives are spent in our jobs. Read this book and discover how to release a creative spirit at work, find new purpose, and be more than average. Sarah Berry's 7 Step process is inspiring yet simple and will give you the fuel you need to ignite that job spark now and achieve success at work.

Recognise you are capable of so much more
Free yourself from your unfulfilling routine
Take positive action to create energy
Have a purpose to work
Discover the real you and release your potential - a 7-step plan

Sarah Berry is Managing Director of the Internet career consultancy www.careerconsultants.co.uk that offers its career services world-wide. Over the past twenty years she has personally helped thousands of clients from all professions achieve job and career fulfillment through her consultancy, conferences, seminars, books and articles. Sarah is the author of five books including her best selling "How to Write a Perfect CV in a Weekend". She also offers her advice to many of the UK's leading job-boards, websites, national magazines and newspapers.

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  • Thanks Graba!

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    I've got the first book in this trilogy…

  • Thanks GAB, I think we all need this

  • Cheers.

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    I only love my job when I'm driving home.

  • If you've got a sucky job, why would you expect to love it??? Someone has to do the crap work. Someone's got to collect garbage, clean toilets, bury the dead, collect debts from scum etc. You can take pride in doing those jobs well but expecting them to suddenly feel great and fulfilling to do is unrealistic. How do you stretch out "get yourself a chemical lobotomy" into a whole book?

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