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“Champion Your Career: Winning in the World of Work” by Halimah Bellows, MA, MS is now listed on USABookNews.com at http://www.usabooknews.com/business/careers.html
“Champion Your Career” is itself a champion. Wise, filled with energy and compassion, this book provides lots of ideas for job seekers, career changers, and retirees on how to find satisfaction in the world of work. Not sure of what you want to do? Ms. Bellows offers exercises and activities to help job and career seekers define goals, both personal and professional.
For those readers who have not articulated goals, Ms. Bellows gives lots of frameworks and steps for everyone to follow in developing plans. These can be used by those who are entering the job market (and who are perhaps overwhelmed), those who are seeking change, and retirees seeking a new focus.
One of the most appealing features of this book is Ms. Bellows’ focus upon individual life goals, including rewards that may well go beyond financial and status. The author validates all of these choices, and encourages them. “Champion Your Career” is a wonderful guide to making smart, well-planned, and meaningful life choices.
E.R., Amazon Customer
An interview with Halimay Bellows, author of “Chamion Your Career: Winning in the World of Work” has been published on the Read/Write Club website at http://www.readwriteclub.com/halimah-bellows/.
Seattle-based career counselor/coach Halimah Bellows, MA, MS, CCC, CPC will be interviewed on the Dr. Pat. Show on Thursday, July 28 at 11 am. Tune in at https://www.transformationtalkradio.com/. Halimah will be speaking about her new book, Champion Your Career: Winning in the World of Work. Designed as self-paced career development workshop in book format, Champion Your Career addresses the needs of a new generation of career seekers in a rapidly changing economy and job marketplace. The book provides a wide range of self-assessment tools to enable individuals to explore their personal passions, values, strengths and skills along with sound strategies and resources for decision making, goal setting and networking to begin a fulfilling new career.
Winning in the World of Work is one of the best.
By John Lederer
This review is from: Champion Your Career: Winning in the World of Work (Paperback)
As a dean at a public community college, I have seen many career guidance books, but Halimah Bellows’ Champion Your Career: Winning in the World of Work is one of the best. She takes a very simple and intuitive idea–that happiness and success comes from following your passion–and turns it into an effective strategy for organizing your life. Furthermore, she provides simple tools, resources and strategies for helping the reader discover their skills, talents, and interests, and then translates that information into career choices. Finally, once a target occupation is identified, Ms. Bellows provides effective strategies for career development and success. This book is a great resource for any recent high school graduates or adult student seeking to find their vocational passion.
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Author Insight
If you’re stressing out over people and situations that you absolutely believe you have no control over, it is time for an emotional adjustment, either by shifting your attitude or shifting into a more satisfying work experience.
Book Excerpt
Within the past decade or two, people have been talking about “worthy work.” People don’t just want a paycheck anymore; they want more than that. In Zen and the Art of Making a Living, Laurence Boldt writes about three alarm clocks in relation to waking up to our life’s work.
First, there is your internal clock, the desire for creative self-expression. This alarm goes off when you feel stuck, stifled or bored in your current work situation. You have talents and abilities that are not being fully used in your job. Maybe they’re even being fully ignored! You go to work because you have to, not because you want to. When the internal alarm goes off, you think, “OK, I have to start moving on and doing something else.
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Donna Seebo, who is an International mental practitioner, counselor, speaker, teacher, award-winning author and radio/TV personality, talk show host recently had Halimah Bellows on her radio show to talk about Halimah’s new book Champion Your Career: Winning in the World of Work. Donna has now provided the link to that show.
Go to this link: http://www.delphiinternational.com/ and click on “The Donna Seebo Show” in the “Select Page” bar on the top.
Once you are there, click on the “Past Shows Archives” box to view previous Donna Seebo Show broadcasts, and then scroll down to June 13th and click on the box at the right hand side of the page to place a check mark.
Then scroll down to where it says “play selected file.” Click on that, and you can listen to the show.
We welcome any questions or responses you may have after listening and invite you to look through the various pages to find out more about Delphi International, Vision Broadcasting and Mrs. Seebo’s Classics.
Halimah Bellows, MA, MS, CCC, CPC
Donna Seebo-Radio, Television, Speaker, Counselor, Mental Practitioner, Author, delphiinternational.con.
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Author Insight
Although the internet is a powerful tool to add to your job search arsenal, don’t neglect traditional strategies such as networking, company research, a winning resume, and thorough interview preparation. Take advantage of resources such as Professional and Trade Publications—There are thousands of magazines, journals, and newsletters with information about specific fields or industries which may also contain job listings.
Book Excerpt
The previous sections of this book have focused on helping you, the reader, to consider some basic questions: “What are my skills, talents, strengths, values, interests, and personal qualities and how will they fit into the workplace?” The answers to these questions help you define who you are in relation to your search for the career path that will bring you the most fulfillment. The next part of this journey is finding out what actually is available in the world of work. This is the time for occupational research and exploration.
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Author Insight
Whether you are a college student with little or no work history or an experienced worker seeking a new career direction, finding your way through the maze of career options available today can be daunting unless you have clarity about the choices that are appropriate for you. This clarity can be gained only through careful and honest self-assessment of your personality, your values, your strengths and your skills.
Book Excerpt
Now is the time to begin a self-assessment process that will give you more choices, broaden your options, and give you the confidence to know you are on the right career path. A self-assessment will clarify your characteristics, interests, values and skills. It will define your strengths and your weaknesses. Looking for a match between these and the work you are considering is the most important step you can take before you write a resume or begin the search for a job. In fact, when the time comes to write your resume and prepare for a job interview, you will find the task easier if you have completed the self-assessment process firs! You are the place to start, so ask yourself, “What do I do well?”