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🌟 Why do we need another book about career theories? 🌟 In a brand-new blog post, Julia Yates, author of the brand new release, 'Career Development Theories in Practice', explores why career theories are so essential — and yet so rarely used in practice. Julia dives into how theory can provide a clearer path in career guidance and why her new book aims to make these theories practical and accessible for all. Read the blog to learn more! 🔗https://shorturl.at/5hRwu #TrotmanNewsletter #CareerDevelopment #CareersGuidance
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📚 How can career theories bring real value to practitioners and clients alike? Career expert Julia Yates tackles this question in her latest blog post, drawing from her new book, 'Career Development Theories in Practice'. In the blog, she reveals the challenges practitioners face in applying theory and offers insights from her book on how to make theory work in everyday practice. Curious? Read more here! 🔗 https://shorturl.at/5hRwu #TrotmanNewsletter #CareerDevelopment #CareersGuidance
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Improvise – Unconventional Career Advice from an unlikely CEO bit.ly/RTViews1151 This book is highly recommended for anyone on a journey of self-discovery or uncertain about their career path, shares Sarika Chavan in her monthly book review #RTViews.
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My Forbes Books, Ordinary to Extra-Ordinary is out TODAY! The press release is linked below. I’m so grateful for the support and I’m excited to promote and speak about the many topics in this book in the months ahead. https://lnkd.in/de-E2D75
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If you are thinking about (or worrying about) a career change, this is a really interesting take on growth and development. Helen Tupper and Sarah Ellis' book, 'The Squiggly Career', is well worth a read. Look out for those confidence gremlins! https://lnkd.in/e4tfiTKD.
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There is a relief in unburdening yourself from the guilt that you have knowledge and tools that can help another person, but that you are not helping that other person, (or millions of other persons). That is one of the fringe benefits to finally writing a book that you might have been sitting on for years! I never foresaw this particular fringe benefit (I didnt even know it existed), but am feeling so light as I am experiencing it now. The other fringe benefit of course is very me-specific! I now have a new way of annoying my friends and family members. :-). You can read it start to finish (as if working through a course with me), or just pick up a random chapter and pick a random section and see how that helps you with your current challenge or day or situation (in your work, or even life in general). Do get a copy of the book - The link is under my name in the profile section. #craftingourlives #careeralchemy
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My first novel of my career. Please read and give your valuable review
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You might also be succumbing to what scientists call 𝙝𝙖𝙗𝙞𝙩𝙪𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣: our brain’s tendency to react less and less to things that don’t change, so that what once brought joy and meaning can stop doing so over time. ✅ story checks out This is from a new book, reviewed by HBR here - https://lnkd.in/gDXYjKUe
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📚 I'm incredibly grateful to Georgia Stelluto and the IEEE for their support in publishing my latest eBook, "Breaking the Cycle of an Unfulfilled Career." This book provides rich, compelling examples of talented, hardworking employees not progressing at their companies and offers insights and advice on how to get a career back on track. 🚀 It also sheds light on why careers may stagnate or falter, but throughout, holds an optimistic perspective, at one point by writing, “I've always believed that you — the captain of your career ship — hold the compass to navigate choppy waters. Even when it feels like you're sinking deeper into the abyss, there's always a way back to calmer seas.” 💬 Finally, its numerous and varied real-life examples are a jumping-off point to drive home lessons, offer “food for thought,” or put forward lists of actions the reader can take. The stories also make compelling, if at times, cringeworthy, reading. #careers #management #humanresources #innovation
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