How to Love Your Job

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How to Love Your Job is a practical, no-nonsense* guide that shows you how to make small, manageable changes that can help you love your job.

Coach Kim will help you:

  • Define your unique idea of job satisfaction

  • Identify and tweak the areas that are dragging you down

  • Balance what’s good with what needs improvement

  • Find joy in your work, even when it isn’t perfect

Whether you’re dreaming of a new job, contemplating a career change, or simply trying to survive a less-than-ideal job, this book is packed with actionable exercises and insights designed to make your job more lovable.

*Actually, there’s quite a bit of nonsense in here, but in a good way.

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How to Love Your Job is a practical, no-nonsense* guide that shows you how to make small, manageable changes that can help you love your job.

Coach Kim will help you:

  • Define your unique idea of job satisfaction

  • Identify and tweak the areas that are dragging you down

  • Balance what’s good with what needs improvement

  • Find joy in your work, even when it isn’t perfect

Whether you’re dreaming of a new job, contemplating a career change, or simply trying to survive a less-than-ideal job, this book is packed with actionable exercises and insights designed to make your job more lovable.

*Actually, there’s quite a bit of nonsense in here, but in a good way.

How to Love Your Job is a practical, no-nonsense* guide that shows you how to make small, manageable changes that can help you love your job.

Coach Kim will help you:

  • Define your unique idea of job satisfaction

  • Identify and tweak the areas that are dragging you down

  • Balance what’s good with what needs improvement

  • Find joy in your work, even when it isn’t perfect

Whether you’re dreaming of a new job, contemplating a career change, or simply trying to survive a less-than-ideal job, this book is packed with actionable exercises and insights designed to make your job more lovable.

*Actually, there’s quite a bit of nonsense in here, but in a good way.