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Job Therapy Finding Work That Works For You Tessa West

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Job Therapy Finding Work That Works For You Tessa West
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.3 MB
Author: Tessa West
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Job Therapy Finding Work That Works For You Tessa West by Tessa West instant download after payment.

A psychologist’s guide to finding your most fulfilling job yet
When we’re unhappy in our jobs, we often attribute our frustration to a bad manager, boring tasks, and stressful workloads. But our dissatisfaction at work usually stems from a deeper psychological need that’s not being met at work, like not getting the recognition you deserve.
In Job Therapy, Dr. Tessa West helps you figure out the real reason you’re unhappy and shows you how to find a new position in which you’ll thrive, whether in a different role, company, or new industry altogether. Through her research interviewing thousands of people who have recently switched jobs or undergone career changes, she found there are five common sources of career frustration:
  • having an identity crisis – does your sense of self no longer match your job?
  • you’ve drifted-apart – do you no longer recognize the job you once loved?...
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