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Stop Struggling! How to Figure Out What You Want When You Are Changing Careers

Cost: FREE

When: May 20, 2008

Time: 8:30pm EST

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Are you frustrated in your current job but have no idea what job would make you happy?  Would you switch careers if you could only figure out WHAT you want to be doing? If you answered YES, then join us for this telephone seminar where you will learn:

  • the 3 hidden truths about your next career move that will help you move ahead despite not having all the answers yet
  • the 4 key strategies successful career changers use to uncover their hidden passions
  • the 1 method to use to unlock your ideas when you have no clue what you want
  • how to turn your likes and desires into a meaningful AND practical career

Where: We meet over a telephone conference call. The bridge number will be provided upon registration. This is just like an in person seminar except it is presented via telephone. Normal telephone charges apply.

What others have said about this phone seminar:

"I want to tell you how one of your tips already may have set something in motion for me. I fight everyday about being a real estate agent. It's not what I want but little things keep dropping in my lap so I continue while I'm looking for my passion. I spoke with someone yesterday and we talked about finding my passion.  He said he already knew what I’d be great at (real estate for the flexibility it gives me to be there for my kids but teaching for the passion part).  He is on the board for a charter school and may want me to teach business classes there. So as you suggested, I received another person's opinion of what I should be doing and it may lead to a real opportunity.  So thank you for your tips…it put the wheels in motion for my next step."

--Darlene Miller, Las Vegas, NV

Thanks, Annemarie, for the call last night.  It really helped me focus on how I should approach a career change.  Your discussion on clutter and energy really resonnated with me.  This weekend I have a plan of attack and want to rid my life of the clutter that surrounds me so that I can begin focusing on a career change.  Your advice is inspirational!

--Marina Johnson, Banker, Miami, FL

 

Thank you very much for the recent phone conference you set up. I found it extremely valuable and look forward to reviewing the materials in more detail.

--Edgar Godoy, MBA Cornell University

 

Your advice to think about “what people come to you for” has really resonated with me. It’s an entirely new way of discovering what you are respected for and what ultimately could bring you joy and success.

--Jeanette Paladino, www.belmontcommunications.net


I think the key value for me was learning that most other people on the call were struggling with the same issues I have been trying to resolve.  It’s great to get suggestions for resolving issues but it is almost as important to realize that the issues are not yours alone.

--Andy Butler, PBS

Great course. Thank you!

Thanks. I will immediately start to use your advice.

--Dave Doctor

 

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