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Self and Career Advancement - 12 Key Questions for Transformation and Growth - cover

Self and Career Advancement - 12 Key Questions for Transformation and Growth

Phoenix Rivers

Publisher: QuillQuest Publishers

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Self and Career Advancement: 12 Key Questions for Transformation and Growth by Phoenix Rivers is an essential guide for anyone seeking profound personal and professional development. This transformative book is crafted around twelve powerful questions designed to ignite self-reflection, uncover core values, and propel career advancement.
Through its seven comprehensive chapters, this book covers critical aspects such as understanding oneself, setting meaningful goals, building skills and knowledge, expanding professional networks, and overcoming obstacles. With practical advice, reflective exercises, and inspirational insights, readers are encouraged to dig deep, confront their fears, and embrace the journey of self-discovery.
Whether you are at the beginning of your career, looking to make a significant change, or aiming to reach new heights, this book provides the tools and guidance needed to navigate your path with clarity and confidence. Embark on a journey of transformation and unlock your full potential with Self and Career Advancement: 12 Key Questions for Transformation and Growth.
Available since: 12/12/2024.

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