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How To Love Your Job - Help Yourself and Others

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Partner: Udemy
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Description: Do you love your job? Or do you hate Mondays? Do you sometimes feel no impact even if you have a good position? If so, you may want to check out this course. You will learnWhy many people feel empty or feel no impact of their workWhat you have in common with superheroesWhy they (the superheroes) can never be satisfiedWhy you can be satisfiedAnd of course: How you can be satisfied.We will discuss why exactly many people feel so empty and unsatisfied at their jobs. And we will find a solution for that! The solution consists of a different mindset and concrete activities to implement your new life. In future, you will find Mondays exciting, and you will be a bit sad on a Thursday, that the end of the work week is so near. However, on a Friday you will stop the earliest and enjoy your weekend to the full because you know you have done your duty at your job!In this course, you will learn a simple and fascinating way to learn to love your job and your colleagues.You have it in your own hands! You can change your attitude towards your job today!  After you have seen this course, you will see your job and your colleagues with different eyes.After my studies, I was initially very motivated and thought I could change the world.However, I had to realize that many things often don't work out the way you think they will: Timelines can't be met because resources are lacking or colleagues don't feel like it, you don't get the promotion you were hoping for ... but how can the job bring you joy and meaning?Enroll in the course now and learn a solution to be permanently happy at work!Transform Your Career with Proven Strategies for Job Satisfaction, Positive Mindset, and Lasting ImpactAre you ready to fall in love with your job, advance your career, and make a meaningful impact in your workplace? Ou
Category: Personal Development > Career Development > Job Search
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Price: 29.99
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