October 6, 2008
Lost the passion for your career? Free workshop tonight can help
NWjobs
One of my favorite bloggers and career coaches, Curt Rosengren, is offering a free 90-minute workshop on Mercer Island tonight for anyone looking to give their career a shot in the arm and rekindle some of the magic they once felt for their work.
As Rosengren says, "Identifying and creating a career that lights you up isn't rocket science. This event outlines some very simple, yet extraordinarily effective concepts that will help you find clarity, get traction, and take action to turn a drab career into a dream career."
When: 6 to 8 p.m. tonight (register between 6 and 6:30; workshop begins at 6:30)
Where: Community Center at Mercer View (Mercer Island)
Cost: Free
Michelle Goodman is the author of "My So-Called Freelance Life" and "The Anti 9-to-5 Guide." E-mail Michelle at mgoodman@nwjobs.com
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