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Wings for Work: Learn How To Develop and Use The Three Key Qualities That Successful People Have Mastered: Wings, #2
Wings for Work: Learn How To Develop and Use The Three Key Qualities That Successful People Have Mastered: Wings, #2
Wings for Work: Learn How To Develop and Use The Three Key Qualities That Successful People Have Mastered: Wings, #2
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Wings for Work: Learn How To Develop and Use The Three Key Qualities That Successful People Have Mastered: Wings, #2

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Have you ever wondered why some people get ahead at work?

Or why do they receive greater pay increases or larger bonuses? Stop wondering and join them today.

 

Here's what you'll learn:

● The three key qualities that successful people have mastered

● A 30-point checklist for success

● What you need to know to survive in the new team environment

● Twenty key questions to ask yourself to develop a positive attitude

● How to better prepare yourself to benefit from continuous change

 

I wrote this book from experience and not from a theoretical framework. These three key qualities of successful people are the same attitudes and characteristics that I adopted in my career to advance from a junior position to a senior leader's role in a large corporation. You don't have to be a genius either to develop these three key qualities. You don't have to be a superstar to master them. But, you must have the willingness to examine your behaviors truthfully, have the desire to improve, and take the required action. 

 

 

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Release dateFeb 9, 2023
ISBN9780968301395
Wings for Work: Learn How To Develop and Use The Three Key Qualities That Successful People Have Mastered: Wings, #2
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Catherine Pulsifer

I went from a high school secretarial graduate to a senior manager of a major international corporation. My employment advancement, however, was not without many hurdles that I had to overcome. With many challenges facing me, at different times in my life, I coped and was inspired by reading biographies of people who faced similar challenges, and by reading as many motivational and inspiring books as I could find. I not only read these books but implemented the knowledge that I found in these books in my daily life, both personal and professional. In 1998, I wrote my first book, "Wings of Wisdom: Your Daily Guide To Benefit From Change, Profit From Failure, and Design Your Own Destiny". I could accomplish writing this book even though I had a demanding full-time job and two children at home. Part of my success in writing my first book was because I used the goal-setting strategies that I later wrote about in "Wings for Goals: How To Use Three Easy Steps To Change Your Life Forever!". Since then, I have written additional ebooks, "Wings for Work: Learn How To Develop and Use The Three Key Qualities That Successful People Have Mastered", which focuses on issues in the workplace and how to develop and use three key qualities that helped me move forward in my professional life. My most recent ebook, “Millionaire’s Key Habits for Success: Adopt Their Attitudes To Create The Life You Want”, focuses on the key habits of some of the world-wide known millionaires that helped them achieve greatness. All of these nine characteristics, however, are secondary to the one key attribute that each millionaire possessed. And so can you. I also devote a portion of my time to developing an inspirational and motivational website, www.stresslesscountry.com.   Why do I do what I do?  Simply put, one of my primary goals in life is to help others build a more rewarding and successful life. I do this by sharing what I have learned and experienced throughout the years, and by challenging people's thinking to be more and have more. I currently live in New Brunswick, Canada, with my husband and best friend, Byron.

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    Wings for Work - Catherine Pulsifer

    Catherine Pulsifer

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    © 2023 by Catherine Pulsifer

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    INTRODUCTION

    What does the word work mean to you? To some, it means unpleasantness, stress, and drudgery. To others, it means happiness, fulfillment, challenge and gratification.

    For the vast majority of people, work is something we have to do. Yet, if you were to interview any cross-section of working people, you would quickly note a vast difference in their views, thoughts, perceptions, and feelings about their work.

    While some people can't wait until their retirement, others feel cheated that they have to retire at all.

    Over the years, I have read about and talked with many people about how to be successful at work. What I share with you in this book are my thoughts and experiences on what comprises success, and my thoughts on when work is no longer work.

    "From your parents you learn love and laughter

    and how to put one foot before the

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