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Danielle Forget Shield, Tricia Berry and You Can't Eat Your Degree - Combine Your Passions and Philosophies to Create the Story of Your Future eBook

You Can't Eat Your Degree - Combine Your Passions and Philosophies to Create the Story of Your Future

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You can't eat your degree — but it can sustain you, satisfy you, rejuvenate you, replenish you and fulfill you. How you use your degree to make a difference in our world can provide you the sustenance you need. Your degree, or more importantly your future career path, can fulfill you in ways you perhaps never considered. “What do you want to be when you grow up?” “Tell me about yourself.” “What are your five-year goals?” You Can’t Eat Your Degree gives you the perfect answer to these tough questions. You’ll learn how to use the experiences you collect through college and the information you already know about yourself to communicate the career path that best fits the genuine you. The descriptions and dialogue you create to script your career story can be used to: — Identify your dream job — Demonstrate clear direction and confidence — Ask the right questions — Tell your career story Use your degree and experiences to guide your career story to a fulfilling future designed by you especially for you. When you combine your passion and philosophies identified during your college experiences in a coordinated and strategic view, you begin to create the story of your future – one that gives you more than your degree; one that provides the resources to eat! 825 BasicsTM, LLC provides knowledge and tools that you can immediately apply to enhance your workplace and career success. Find workplace empowerment and career freedom through workshops, books and consulting. Learn more at 825basics.com.

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Release Date: 09-28-2011
Publisher: Smashwords

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