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Life's Work - by James Reed (Paperback)

Life's Work - by  James Reed (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The third and final book in the REED career trilogy (after <i>Why You?</i> and <i>The 7</i><i>Second CV</i>), <i>Life's Work </i>is a practical, inspirational guide full of advice to help you create a fulfilling career wherever you are in life, from the UK's best-known authority on jobs and careers. <p/><b>'<i>Life's Work </i>is a candid, practical and empowering book for those looking to find meaningful work at all stages of life . . . offers unique and unexpected insights into how to build and sustain a rewarding career' - <i>FE News</i></b> <p/><b>'Helps young and not-so-young hopefuls get ahead' - <i>Sunday Times</i></b> <p/> By the time you retire you'll have spent a third of your life working. That's far too long to be stuck in a job you hate or even just tolerate. But where to start? <p/><i>Life's Work</i> will show you 12 proven ways to fast track your career, so when you leap out of bed every Monday morning you'll be ready to take on the world. The book is written by <b>James Reed</b>, Chairman of REED, Britain's best-known recruitment brand. Over the past 25 years he has helped millions of people find jobs. This has given him a deep insight into what makes some people successful in building a rewarding career, while others are stuck in the confusion and frustration of not landing the job they want. <p/> Through these multiple observations and conversations, James has learned that there are 12 key ways to build and sustain the career you want. You will learn how to: <p/> - Be (sustainably) selfish <br> - Kick start some good habits and kick out some bad ones<br> - Think in days and decades <br> - Be powerful, be prepared<br> - Find a boss you can learn from <p/> Today's job landscape allows you more freedom to carve your own path than ever before. Along with this, however, comes the responsibility of shaping your mind and actions to make your career work for you. This book shows you how. <p/><b>'Full of ways to fast-track your career' - <i>The Sun</i></b> <p/><b>'Persuades you to think more deeply' - <i>Bookbag</i></b> <p/><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Life's Work </i>is a candid, practical and empowering book for those looking to find meaningful work at all stages of life . . . offers unique and unexpected insights into how to build and sustain a rewarding career--<i><b>FE News</b></i><br><br>A helpful book that will give you some ideas . . . to think more strategically and energetically about your career--<i><b>FT Advisor</b></i><br><br>Full of ways to fast-track your career--<i><b>The Sun</b></i><br><br>Helps young and not-so-young hopefuls get ahead--<i><b>Sunday Times</b></i><br><br>New year, new marketing must-read--<i><b>Chartered Institute of Marketing</b></i><br><br>Persuades you to think more deeply--<i><b>Bookbag</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>James Reed is the Chairman of REED - Britain's best-known recruitment brand and the largest family-owned recruitment company in the world.James enjoys talking about all matters work, jobs and careers. He is a regular media commentator with recent appearances including BBC Breakfast, Channel 4's Sunday Brunch, Sky News and The Apprentice.James is a best-selling author of four books, <i>The Seven Second CV: How to Land the Interview;</i><i>Why You? 101 Interview Questions You'll Never Fear Again; The Happy Recruiter: The Seven Ways to Succeed</i> and <i>Put Your Mindset to Work</i>, which he co-authored with Dr. Paul Stoltz.He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD). James lives in London with his wife Nicola and their six children.

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