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Career Workshop, 6th Oct 10-2, FC Wellbeing Space


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On Sunday 6th October The Thoughtful Society brings to you the sensation of a woman, Erica Sosna, Founder of Career Matters + TEDX speaker presenting...


Redesign your Career - Why now is the perfect time to find work you love!


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/redesign-your-career-why-now-is-the-perfect-time-to-find-work-you-love-tickets-66561969643?aff=ebdssbeac


You spend a lot of time at work and you want it to count.


Investing time and energy in career reflection can help you design a career that you love and make it easier to realise your full potential. Your Career Plan equips you to focus on the steps that will make the biggest difference in achieving your career goals.

Each of us has a unique set of skills and talents.

This unique programme will help you to consciously design a career that is tailored to who you are and the life you want to lead.


The Career Equation? model at the heartv of this programme gives you a crystal-clear definition of your uniqueness and helps you turn it into a powerful point of difference. You will leave with real clarity about your personal direction and a concise and specific career plan that you can use as a map to achieve your goals and take action to turn those aspirations into reality.

Together we will explore what career fulfilment means to you and create a career plan to help you realise your full potential.


In this workshop we will:

? Define what success really means to you;

? Use the Career Equation to make great choices about your career and your future

? Writing a meaningful career goal that excites and energises you and

? Develop a personalised career plan to take away with you.


Ticket Price includes hot drinks and light refreshments at the gorgeous FCWellbeing space just steps from East Dulwich Train Station. Free parking on nearby streets. (5% Ticket Sales go to Shelter)


Take a look at Erica's TEDX Talk for inspiration + we'll see you there!

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