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Price: AU$9.90

Self Reflection and Worklife Analysis Workbook

July 2009. 36 pages.


Workbook Overview

Today we are fortunate to have the luxury of being able to pursue a career/s that we find personally satisfying. At the turn of the 18th century, men and women no longer had to marry for practicality - they were presented with the choice of marrying for love. It was also during this time that people began to pursue careers in areas that held their interest - they were able to pursue work that they found satisfying, rather than simply working to live.

  • Are you looking to pursue a more personally satisfying career?
  • How self aware are you?
  • Have you done much self reflection about who you are in the here and now?

Before setting out in any new direction, it is important that you know where you are coming from. When deciding to make a career change (be it voluntary or involuntary) little benefit will come of choosing a path to follow in a haphazard manner. Before you begin to plan your future career direction, you must reflect on who you are now and how you got here. Once you have achieved this you are better placed to then focus on what you want to achieve, where you want to be, and what you want to be doing.

This 36 page workbook will assist you in doing just that! By completing the activities in this workbook you will gain a thorough insight into:

  • Who you are now
  • The skills you have
  • The skills you enjoy using
  • Your achievements to date
  • Your work motivators
  • Your values

All of this information is important when considering which direction to move your career.

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Workbook Contents

  • The Change Reaction
  • About You
  • Your Skills
  • Your Achievements
  • Your Values
  • Your Personal Attributes and Characteristics
  • Your Work Motivators and Incentives
  • Your Dream Job
  • So What Does All This Mean?
  • References & Notes

Price: AU$9.90

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This workbook is part of The DIY Job Search & Career Direction Review Program.