Monday, September 18, 2017

Are you consistently leveraging your strengths?

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September 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
* Read - How to Leverage Your Strengths
   
* Discover - 3 Ways to Take Control of Your Career
   
* Learn - How to Find Your Place in the Professional World
 
 
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Discover and Leverage Your Strengths - In Person Strengthsfinder Workshop, Hallie Crawford & Katie Weiser Sept 30, Atlanta GA Register Now

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In the News
 

12 Buzz Words to Say In Your Next Interview - GlassDoor

 Get Promoted: 5 Surprising Ways to Get a Raise, Title Bumps and More Power at Work in 2017 - Mic.com

8 Things That Are Decreasing Your Productivity at Work - PopSugar

 
 
 
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Dear Isodifj,

I recently returned from a bicycling trip through Croatia. Very lucky! It was amazing to see such a beautiful place in this way. We want you to be able to go where you dream to go; and spend your career doing something not only that you enjoy, but that you are good at as well!

Are you fully leveraging your strengths? It took me a long time to discover mine, and I’m still learning. We’ve found that our clients who are most satisfied are those who understand and use their strengths-regularly. It’s fun doing something you’re good at. Our in person workshop will help you be more satisfied and successful by using your strengths...

Join us live! Discover and Leverage Your Strengths

 

In Person Strengths Workshop with Hallie Crawford and Katie Weiser, Sept 30, Atlanta GA. Learn more here

We’ve devoted this month’s Career Corner articles to getting you thinking about the importance of understanding your strengths. Read on to discover 1) How to leverage your strengths, 2) How to take control of your career by engaging your strengths, and 3) Where you can maximize your strengths.

 

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CAREER CORNER

How to Leverage Your Strengths

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have a career that fits us, where we always use our strengths? The Gallup Organization affirms that if you are lucky enough to be able to do so, you will be six times as likely to feel engaged in your job.  

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3 Ways to Take Control of Your Career

According to the 2014 State of the American Workplace Report, 51% of U.S. employees were “not engaged” in their career. With over half of Americans feeling like they just go through the motions in their job, if you find yourself complaining about work or zoning out, know you are not alone. That fact in and of itself may make you worry you can never feel engaged in any job. Learn More


How to Find Your Place in the Professional World

Do you feel like you don’t belong at your current job? If the answer is yes, you’re not alone. According to a Gallup study, this has become a worldwide issue. The study shows that only 13% of employees worldwide are engaged at their jobs. This means that most professionals are unhappy and do not feel like they fit in their current organization. So what can you do to fix it? Read More


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