CAREER COACHING: Don't "Get A Job"... Get A Career
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Your career should have a natural direction to it with its own path and pace. Too often individuals focus outwardly on trying to be what other people need or want them to be. They can get trapped into defining career success by a limited set of external markers. Career fulfillment is an important aspect of your happiness. When your professional identity is aligned with your personal identity, you will experience a greater sense of authenticity in your work and increased career satisfaction. When you are in the growth stage of your professional life, it is critical to find a mentor who can share with you the value of their experience and knowledge.
Franklin Richardson
After 20 years as a recruiter (head hunter) and over 5 years as a business and career coach, I have decided to write a book as a legacy. My vision is that ALL PEOPLE IN ALL BUSINESSES , JOBS AND PROFESSIONS AT ALL LEVELS SHOULD HAVE ACCESS TO COACHING. My process is applicable to all of the above so it is not career or business specific. I do coaching one-on-one and I would like to expand my audience throughout Canada and the world with a book. My mission is TO HELP AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE.
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CAREER COACHING - Franklin Richardson
CAREER COACHING;
Don’t Get A Job
… Get a CAREER!
By Franklin Richardson
copyright Feb 2015
franklinrichardson@rogers.com
DEDICATION
To Glenn , my hero
ACKNOWLEGEMENTS
First of all I would like to thank Glenn Herman, my life partner, Beverley Richardson, my sister and Burton Richardson my brother without whose life support I would not be here to write this book.
Secondly, I would like to thank Clayton Gray as my collaborator, editor and technical support for the help and inspiration he gave me during the writing of this book.
Thirdly, I thank Chris Pires for sharing his book, SHRED YOUR RESUME AND FIND A JOB FAST
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Finally last but not least thanks to Smashwords for enabling the publishing as an Ebook.
PREFACE by. Beverley Richardson PsyD
As a specialist in the field of behavioural health, I endorse and encourage anyone who wants to be their own career activist to read this forward-thinking guide to career success. If you follow the guidance contained in the following pages your career will advance and place you on a new and better professional plane. You may be just starting out or are finding there is a disconnect between the jobs for which you have applied and the career you have envisioned. This book will set you on an effective path for personal revelation and professional success.
Your career should have a natural direction to it with its own path and pace. Too often individuals focus outwardly on trying to be what other people need or want them to be. They can get trapped into defining career success by a limited set of external markers. Career fulfillment is an important aspect of your happiness. When your professional identity is aligned with your personal identity, you will experience a greater sense of authenticity in your work and increased career satisfaction. When you are in the growth stage of your professional life, it is critical to find a mentor who can share with you the value of their experience and knowledge.
Franklin, in his role as a career coach, has