Release Your Potential:Making Sense of Personal and Professional Development

Publisher :
Christal Publishing
ISBN :
978-1-908302-08-3
Copyright :
Rosalie Marsh
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You are having a career change; you are looking to get into employment; you are looking to simply become more effective in your present role but don't know how to go about improving your skills.

If this sound familiar

Release Your Potential will help you to:

 Identify what you know now and need to know in order to improve

  Look at how you learn best

  Make best use of your time

  Handle stress

  Plan how you will achieve your goals

 Develop and maintain a Personal Development Portfolio

This is the second of the new Lifelong Learning:Personal Effectiveness Guides by Rosalie Marsh which draw from her extensive skills & industrial experience in sales management and work-based learning in adult and further education.

Who is this book for?

Aimed at the Home Learner and designed to read in bite-sized chunks

Someone who is unable to attend formal courses

To fill gaps in underpinning knowledge and skills needed to 'get on in life'.

Designed as a user-friendly support material for learners of all ages with a wide range of abilities

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Author - Rosalie Marsh
Rosalie Marsh
Award-winning author, Speaker, Learning & Development Consultant, Grandmother, Blogger, Marketer, Educator, Website Editor.  Born in Lancashire Rosalie settled in North Wales  More...

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