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Are you bored with your job? Is your career stalled, with little forward momentum? Do you wish you could have direction and purpose in your life at work? Are you getting ready to look for a job after a few years off work, or to change careers?
If you answered yes, then Looking Ahead is for you.
Looking Ahead offers a quick, 4-session introduction to career development. This program will give you a chance to develop the
basic elements of self-knowledge you need to steer your life in productive
ways. These elements include:
1. The 7 most successful accomplishments of my life,
so far
2. My 10 most-used skills and my 3 life skills
3. My 3 top values
4. My Next Goal
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- John Lennon once
said that life is what happens while you are making other plans.
- Helen Keller said
that life is either a grand adventure or nothing at all.
- Albert Einstein
said, There are two kinds of people. For one kind, everything is a miracle.
For the other, nothing is a miracle.
How would you describe your life so far? Are
you happy with your job and your career? Where do you want to go in the future?
For more information about this program, please send an email to stusek@ili.cc.
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The International Leadership Institute has been
devoted to leadership development since 1985. Jaroslav Tusek, President &
CEO, has more than 35 years of experience in designing and leading seminars on
leadership development for business executives, university students, mid-career
professionals and people changing careers. He and his wife, Sara (Managing
Director) have written numerous books, workbooks, articles and newsletters on
leadership and career development; their most recent book is 21st Century Jobs.
The Tuseks
have extensive experience in education as administrators, teachers and program
developers at the executive, university and secondary levels. The International
Leadership Institute has worked in partnership with the Czech Ministry of
Industry and Trade, the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, Covenant College, the
Slovak Chamber of Commerce for Bratislava, and more than 650 businesses in the Business Leadership Forum: USA and with
the State Department of the United States in its AID (Agency for International Development) programs through World
Learning in Washington, DC.
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