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Finding Your Passion: 33 Strategies for Finding, Growing and Keeping Your Dream Job

While Avoiding Stress Burnout

Mark S. Jansen

Education / Counseling / Career Development

Are you struggling to find your career calling? Or have you started your career and now realize that you hate what you do? Are you feeling burnt out and dread Monday mornings? If so, you would definitely benefit from this book.

Many of us spend 8-10 hours a day, 5-6 days a week at work. However, all of a sudden we can find ourselves burnt out in an unfulfilling job and a dead end career.

So, how do you find your calling? Where do you start? How can you discover what your chosen career path should be? And once you do discover our dream job, how do you grow your career and avoid burnout? The author, with 20+ years experience as an Executive Recruiter and Career Coach, focuses on 3 specific areas in this book: 1) How to find a career that fits your strengths, weaknesses and personality, 2) how to move your career forward and take it to the next level, and 3) how to avoid burnout and continue to find fulfillment in your chosen career path.

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