Your Life - What's In It For You?
de Elaine Yin-Tantouri
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À propos du livre
Have you taken the time to look back on your life and realize you have not lived it the way you hoped to? What happened to your dreams and aspirations? Where are your relationships heading? Is the work you are doing now important to you? If so, are you truly passionate about it? Or is it just the means to a different end? Do your career goals include continuing with your current job or make a career change? How does the job you are performing now fit into your life goals? In other words, “What’s in it for you?”
This book recognizes self-reflection as the first step to self-improvement. It is the first move to understanding what is important to you. Exercises and tips are provided to assist you in discovering Your ‘Perfect’ Life and Your Goals.
The author takes you through a process that will help you determine what’s most important to you now and where you want to be in the future. You will focus and set goals in five areas:
• family
• social and leisure
• business and career
• financial
• self
You will be introduced to the five common roadblocks that can detour you from reaching your goals. Tips and guidelines are given that will help you avoid or overcome the roadblocks, reach your goals and realize the life that's right for you.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Culture personnelle
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Format choisi: Portrait standard, 20×25 cm
# de pages: 70 - Date de publication: déc 16, 2010
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Your Life - What's In It For You?, self improvement, personal
À propos du créateur
Elaine Yin is a Director of Hi-Life Hub, a consultancy firm that focuses on the advancement of human performance in individuals and business; providing HR, L&D and performance management consultancy to businesses as well as a hub for self-development activities for individuals. For more information, please visit www.hilifehub.com A believer in ‘lead by example’ and ‘walk the talk’, the exercises included in her "Your Life - What's In It For You?" are either from her real experiences or inspired by the teachings of Confucius and the books she read. For instance, due to major changes in her life when she was 20, Elaine realized that if she continued what she was doing and had died then, she might not have anyone she loves by her deathbed. That was the beginning of her devotion to self-improvement and career in the human performance improvement field.