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| Topic: |
Planning for Passion: How to get Wild About Work |
| Speaker: |
Curt Rosengren, Passion Catalyst |
| Time and Date: |
Thursday, April 19, 2007
6pm: Networking
6:30pm: Dinner
7pm-8:15pm: Program and Q&A
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| Location: |
Hale's Ales
4301 Leary Way NW Seattle, WA 98107
(206) 706-1544 |
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Registration: |
Registration for this meeting has closed. |
| Summary: |
Feeling fired up about your work isn't just enjoyable, it's an incredible resource for creating what you want in your future. Passion in your work:
- Energizes you and fuels your success
- Strengthens your confidence in your abilities, your decisions, and your potential
- Inspires the persistence it takes to make your dreams reality
During this presentation, Curt Rosengren offers a practical, nuts-and-bolts approach to finding (and keeping!) passion in your career. Whether it’s time for a change or you simply want to make sure you keep loving your work for the long term, Rosengren offers some very simple, yet extraordinarily effective concepts you can build on to find clarity, get traction, and take action to create the career of your dreams.
Using The Occupational Adventure GuideTM, the system he developed to help people create careers that light them up, Rosengren will show you:
- How passion can fuel success
- How to consciously create a passion-based career
- How you already have the answer (and how to uncover it!)
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| Speaker Bios: |
Curt Rosengren, Passion Catalyst
At the heart of his work is a system called The Occupational Adventure GuideTM that Rosengren developed to help people navigate the process. The system provides a framework for finding passion that can be applied at both the individual and the organizational level.
Rosengren is the author of two e-books, The Occupational Adventure Guide: A Travel Guide to the Career of Your Dreams, and The Five Fundamentals of Occupational Adventure. He is a regular contributor to Motto magazine and his articles have appeared in The Wall Street Journal’s CareerJournal.com, The Houston Chronicle, and online newsletters such as job.com and net-temps.com. His blog, The Occupational Adventure, is listed as one of the Forbes.com Best of the Web. He is a frequent guest on radio shows across the US. |
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