Are You or Someone You Know About to Embark On or Propel Yourself In Your Career?
Harness the strength of forgotten work ethic, the right attitude and integrity, to stand out from the crowd, to prosper and to simply enjoy life!
Today is the "work smart, not hard" age. While working smart is prudent, well-advised and even imperative if one wants to succeed, absolutely nothing can replace good old fashion work ethic. Work ethic is what separates the achievers from the followers.
You have work ethic in you. You have integrity in you. You have the winning attitude in you. You have what it takes to beat the crowd and succeed.
BUT, you have lost some or all of it to adapt to today's times, to blend in, to not go the extra mile. You must find those lost credentials again.
Work Ethic: The Lost Credential is the perfect book to help you invoke those lost credentials within yourself, through understanding and self-realization, catapulting you onto the road to success. Practical and simple to read, this book will leave a profound effect on the rest of your existence. You will think and act differently. You will give yourself the best chance to succeed in an ultra-competitive world.
Part 1: The Lost Credentials
Dig deep, find and use qualities that most have, but never actually use. Understand how virtues like work ethic, integrity, attitude, accountability and a few other critical character traits propel you to crack interviews, jobs, a fast-tracked career growth and a more wholesome and content life.
Part 2: The Common Credentials
Absorb critical advice that will let you get your foot in the door of the corporate world. From writing a penetrative cover letter or a resume to tips on tackling notoriously tough interviews, the second half of the book is full of actionable advice that will pave the way for your career inception or progress.
It's time to find your lost credentials!
Are You or Someone You Know About to Embark On or Propel Yourself In Your Career?
Harness the strength of forgotten work ethic, the right attitude and integrity, to stand out from the crowd, to prosper and to simply enjoy life!
Today is the "work smart, not hard" age. While working smart is prudent, well-advised and even imperative if one wants to succeed, absolutely nothing can replace good old fashion work ethic. Work ethic is what separates the achievers from the followers.
You have work ethic in you. You have integrity in you. You have the winning attitude in you. You have what it takes to beat the crowd and succeed.
BUT, you have lost some or all of it to adapt to today's times, to blend in, to not go the extra mile. You must find those lost credentials again.
Work Ethic: The Lost Credential is the perfect book to help you invoke those lost credentials within yourself, through understanding and self-realization, catapulting you onto the road to success. Practical and simple to read, this book will leave a profound effect on the rest of your existence. You will think and act differently. You will give yourself the best chance to succeed in an ultra-competitive world.
Part 1: The Lost Credentials
Dig deep, find and use qualities that most have, but never actually use. Understand how virtues like work ethic, integrity, attitude, accountability and a few other critical character traits propel you to crack interviews, jobs, a fast-tracked career growth and a more wholesome and content life.
Part 2: The Common Credentials
Absorb critical advice that will let you get your foot in the door of the corporate world. From writing a penetrative cover letter or a resume to tips on tackling notoriously tough interviews, the second half of the book is full of actionable advice that will pave the way for your career inception or progress.
It's time to find your lost credentials!
Work Ethic: The Lost Credential:Rediscover Time-Tested Ethics & Values to Gain an Unfair Advantage to Succeed
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Work Ethic: The Lost Credential:Rediscover Time-Tested Ethics & Values to Gain an Unfair Advantage to Succeed
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780998228501 |
|---|---|
| Publisher: | Michael Hogan |
| Publication date: | 10/24/2016 |
| Pages: | 104 |
| Product dimensions: | 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.22(d) |