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Career Contentment--Don't Settle for Anything Less
Published by ASTD, this best-selling book reveals how to have and enjoy your best career despite circumstances that employers can't always make satisfying. The secret to career fulfillment is deceptively simpleāit's not about getting more, but learning how to appreciate what you already have as you continue to work towards what you desire. Experts in medicine, psychology and career say this new topic has been overlooked as your source of emotional resilience and self-motivation, and should birth a revolution in the workplace. This is a must read if you would like to learn how to retain workers and keep them productive despite reductions to budgets used to make them satisfied and engaged.Jeff Garton
Jeff Garton is a career coach, best-selling career author and talk radio host whose background is specialized in talent management and global staffing with the Philip Morris Companies. Located in Chicago, his firm produces and licenses highly innovative learning resources and training programs that develop an employer's contented workforce. Jeff coined the term and published the first book on the new topic of career contentment and the employment mindset to achieve it. He is also the creator of Success Mindset Training: eLearning To Reduce Unemployment, a program helping employment-focused agencies offer a fresh approach to their clients to find their best work. His clients are in North America, Asia and Europe.
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Career Contentment--Do You Get It?
What does career contentment feel like? Imagine catapulting out of bed and rushing to work. Feeling self-motivated and naturally engaged by what you do. Losing track of time and believing that you could almost work for free.
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