Design You
70% of people surveyed in a Gallup poll either hate their jobs or are completely disengaged. A Harris survey revealed that only 14 percent of U.S. workers believe they have the perfect job and more than half want to change careers. According to the Labor Department, "the average person born in the later years of the baby boom held 10.5 jobs from age 18 to 40." 54 million Americans, or 40 percent of the work force, have left their jobs looking for something better.

We are living in a time when Americans and, in fact, everyone of working age, are career hopscotching, looking to make sense of their lives and careers in search of fulfillment without a map to guide them. Until now...

Applying the principles of Industrial Design to living an authentic life based upon one's true talents, abilities and passion, DESIGN YOU provides readers with the motivation, confidence and a road map to reclaim their true identity and live the life they are meant to live. DESIGN is for every one of the millions of Americans who want to blaze their own life trail and do work that is meaningful to themselves and others.
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Design You
70% of people surveyed in a Gallup poll either hate their jobs or are completely disengaged. A Harris survey revealed that only 14 percent of U.S. workers believe they have the perfect job and more than half want to change careers. According to the Labor Department, "the average person born in the later years of the baby boom held 10.5 jobs from age 18 to 40." 54 million Americans, or 40 percent of the work force, have left their jobs looking for something better.

We are living in a time when Americans and, in fact, everyone of working age, are career hopscotching, looking to make sense of their lives and careers in search of fulfillment without a map to guide them. Until now...

Applying the principles of Industrial Design to living an authentic life based upon one's true talents, abilities and passion, DESIGN YOU provides readers with the motivation, confidence and a road map to reclaim their true identity and live the life they are meant to live. DESIGN is for every one of the millions of Americans who want to blaze their own life trail and do work that is meaningful to themselves and others.
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Design You

Design You

Design You

Design You

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70% of people surveyed in a Gallup poll either hate their jobs or are completely disengaged. A Harris survey revealed that only 14 percent of U.S. workers believe they have the perfect job and more than half want to change careers. According to the Labor Department, "the average person born in the later years of the baby boom held 10.5 jobs from age 18 to 40." 54 million Americans, or 40 percent of the work force, have left their jobs looking for something better.

We are living in a time when Americans and, in fact, everyone of working age, are career hopscotching, looking to make sense of their lives and careers in search of fulfillment without a map to guide them. Until now...

Applying the principles of Industrial Design to living an authentic life based upon one's true talents, abilities and passion, DESIGN YOU provides readers with the motivation, confidence and a road map to reclaim their true identity and live the life they are meant to live. DESIGN is for every one of the millions of Americans who want to blaze their own life trail and do work that is meaningful to themselves and others.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157526399
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Publication date: 01/05/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 130
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Garrison Leykam is a TV and radio host & producer, stand-up comedian, author, record producer and business leader.

Christopher Leykam graduated Syracuse University with a Bachelors degree in Industrial and Interaction Design and has designed for New Balance, Rockport, and Tommy Bahama.
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