
How to Find Work You Love – A Crash Course
Do you feel like your work is not right for you? You’re not alone. Heaps of people are doing jobs that don’t inspire them. But it doesn’t have to be like that.
Few people take the time to figure out what they really love doing and how they can earn a living from it.
Those who tap into their true DNA and really go for it create incredible opportunities for themselves (rather than having to beg for work.) The thing is that when you’re doing something you love, others respond.
Work will take up a large part of your life. Why not spend 2 hours to make a start on finding work you love?
This crash course runs 7 to 9pm on Wednesday evening 25 May.
In the course we’ll provide :
– examples of people who’ve turned their passion into their life’s work
– exercises to help you begin to figure out your unique strengths and interests
– the inspiration to make a start and a structure to keep going
– videos and resources you can review later (to help you do it on your own)
Want to talk to the instructor?
You can call Phil at the School on +61 2 9665 4308 and 0403 517 242. Or email mediaschoolaustralia(at)gmail.com.
- When:
- 25/05/2011
- Where:
- Media School Studio, 335 Clovelly Road, Clovelly, 2031
- How Much:
- $125
- Web:
- Visit Website
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