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Get a Great Job When You Don’t Have a Job


             changes. The first three chapters of the book are crafted to help
             you decide “from the inside out” what career most closely matches
             your natural talents and gifts. We’ll also talk about getting over the
             fear of taking a risk and how you can condition yourself for success.
                 Making a career change is going to involve both thought and
             action from you. Too often, fear can cause a kind of paralysis that
             prohibits positive action and even inhibits constructive thought.
             That kind of paralysis can lead to procrastination, bury our dreams,
             or even bring us to a screeching halt.
                 Many of the exercises in the book are designed to beat your
             fear by

                 • Identifying just what is stopping you.
                 • Reminding you of constructive ways you’ve dealt with fear
                   before.
                 • Applying the positive attributes you already have to breaking
                   through the obstacle of fear.
                 • Showing you the methods by which other real people have
                   beat their fear and moved on to great careers.
                 • Getting you on the right path of decisive action toward the
                   career goals you set for yourself.

                 The middle of the book will carefully illustrate how, in little
             time and with little money you can actually make the transition
             from where you are now to where you’d like to be. You’ll learn
             eight strategies that will propel you to your new position with ease.
                 Finally, I’ll let you in on the fastest techniques, based on many
             years of research, to actually break into your new field and get a job
             offer or start your own business. We’ll take it step by step, together.
                 You’ll be able to pick the particular styles and techniques that
             suit your personality and preferences. Used alone, or in combina-
             tion, these techniques will propel you to passionate and powerful
             career choices, and help you design a map that shows you how to
             get there.










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