Reawakening your passion for work
By: BOYATZIS, Richard.
Contributor(s): McKEE, Annie | Goleman, Daniel.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: apr.2002Harvard Business Review 80, 4, p. 86-94Abstract: In every person's life, the time comes to take stock. The process is almost aways paingul and messy - but five practical strategies can help guide you and give four live new direction and meaning. Feeling trapped or bored in your job? Have you adapted to the workplace so completely that you no longer recognize yourself? These are some of the signals that it's time to take stock, to reconnect with your dreams and values. The signals can be loud or soft, and the strategies for responding to them can be far-rearching or subtle, but if you heed these wake-up calls, you'll emerge stronger, wiser, and more determined than everItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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In every person's life, the time comes to take stock. The process is almost aways paingul and messy - but five practical strategies can help guide you and give four live new direction and meaning. Feeling trapped or bored in your job? Have you adapted to the workplace so completely that you no longer recognize yourself? These are some of the signals that it's time to take stock, to reconnect with your dreams and values. The signals can be loud or soft, and the strategies for responding to them can be far-rearching or subtle, but if you heed these wake-up calls, you'll emerge stronger, wiser, and more determined than ever
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