
I see the greatness in others and reflect it back on them in ways that help them get them unstuck. Because I am turned on by The Big Idea, I encourage people to think audaciously, motivating them to be dream boldly and then act decisively. I am an instigator and a motivator, and I’ve never met a revolution I didn’t like.
How can you be certain that a new career is right for you? Change Your Transitioning to the Nonprofit Sector contains all the vital information that professionals will need to figure out if a career in the non-profit sector is right for them, and if it is, how to make a seamless transition into this sector. Topics
by Laura Gassner Otting
Rating: 5.0 ⭐
The companion handbook for Mission Driven: Moving from Profit to Purpose guides the job seeker — whether a student, a mid-career professional, or a retiring Baby Boomer — through the steps of turning aspiration into action. Filled with case studies, exercises, and examples, The Mission Driven Handbook is a must-have resource that provides the job seekers with the tools and directions necessary to
Mission Driven: Moving from Profit to Purpose will help the job seeker – whether a student, a mid-career professional, or a retiring Baby Boomer – take advantage of the many purpose-driven career opportunities burgeoning in the nonprofit sector. This book will answer the following questions and more:When is the right time to transition?Where do I even begin?Will my skills t
by Laura Gassner Otting
Rating: 3.5 ⭐
Limitless will help you get "unstuck" -- and achieve extraordinary results. This book is like a high energy masterclass and brainstorming session all in one - with actionable tips to transform your vision for your career and do work with purpose.What if success doesn't equal happiness?Many of us spend our lives pursuing a singular idea of success, one that was created for us by s
by Laura Gassner Otting
Rating: 3.8 ⭐
WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER! AS SEEN ON GOOD MORNING AMERICA! Have you ever accomplished something you weren’t so sure you could do? Success has always been the end goal, but when you achieve it ... something infuriatingly predictable happens. You start wondering what more you can do. Instead of success bringing you happiness, it hands you an increased hunger to achieve something even bigger. A