Healing at Work

Cover of Healing at Work by Susan Schmitt Winchester
Publisher: Susan Winchester
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9781951744526
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.78043640748 Pounds
Width: 0.59 Inches
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Healing at Work by Susan Schmitt Winchester, published by Susan Winchester on March 25, 2021, is a 260-page exploration of how childhood experiences can impact professional life. This book addresses the hidden ways that growing up in a dysfunctional environment may affect one’s career, highlighting feelings of uncertainty, anxiety, and self-doubt that can persist into adulthood. It aims to help readers recognize the influence of their past on their current work experiences and offers strategies for overcoming these challenges.

In Healing at Work, readers will find guidance on transforming career conflicts into opportunities for personal growth. The authors, Susan Schmitt Winchester and Martha I. Finney, combine career advice with principles of positive psychology and insights from neuroplasticity research. The book emphasizes that individuals are not defined by their past and encourages the development of self-acceptance, joy, and optimism. By applying the skills and insights presented, readers can work towards building a fulfilling career and a meaningful life.


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Is it possible growing up in a dysfunctional home may be hurting your career in countless hidden ways?

Rise Above Your Past and Build the Career You Deserve!

Did you grow up in a dysfunctional or chaotic childhood that made you feel uncertain, unloved, unsafe, anxious, never good enough or something else negative about yourself? Are you shocked to discover that you still experience these feelings in your career? Perhaps you are unaware to how much your difficult childhood can keep you from what you most desire professionally. Are limiting beliefs and outdated behavior patterns getting in the way of the career success that you deserve? Do the stress and worry you experience at work rob you of your joy and self-acceptance? Has your career stalled, and you don’t know why? Maybe you are just exhausted from being drained at work.

You don’t have to be consciously or unconsciously imprisoned by your past. No matter how bad it was. And you’re not alone! Healing at Work: A Guide to Using Career Conflicts to Overcome Your Past and Build the Future You Deserve, by career experts Susan Schmitt Winchester and Martha I. Finney, gives you the skills and insights you need to thrive in your career and in life.

Building on the principles that “damaged is not doomed” and “the rest of your life is yours,” Winchester and Finney incorporate world-class career advice, principles of positive psychology and the latest research in neuroplasticity to help you see how you can use your career and workplace experiences to build the life of happiness and success that you desire.

In Healing at Work, you’ll learn how to create the life and career that you deserve, based on discovering deeper levels of self-acceptance, joy, optimism, and meaning.

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Publisher: Susan Winchester. Year: 2021.
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Language: en. Pages: 260.

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