24 Hours To Get A Job That Fires You Up
£2.50 - £3.00
Designed for people who are looking for a job, e.g. at the end of education, are out of a job, or are wanting to make a change in what they do.
Edition: 1
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Additional information
Weight | 0.165 kg |
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Dimensions | 14.8 × 0.6 × 21 cm |
Language | English |
Description
Designed for people who are looking for a job, e.g. at the end of education, are out of a job, or are wanting to make a change in what they do.
It will help you identify what area of life fires you up, and discover how that information, informed by the knowledge and skills you currently have and how you prefer to relate to others can help you get on target for effective job applications.
The 24 hours helps you reflect and act over 24 x 1-hour segments to polish and plan your applications for a job.
You’ll be well on your way to recognise your strengths, write a great application, and pitch yourself effectively.
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How to use this Resource
Available as a printed or online book that can be worked through by the reader alone, or with support from a supporter/practitioner.
This book can be read standalone by anyone wanting to bring a focus and plan to their job seeking, so they hit the target with their job applications.
Worksheets help take the learning off the page so it can be applied in the readers life.
Written for members of the public, and a resource for supporters/teachers/practitioners working with people one to one (face to face or remotely).
Supporter's Notes
This book resource is available in several formats:
a. Printed book (single purchase or bulk)
b. Online book to read under license (12 months)
c. Translations (may be a previous edition) in print or online version. Limited translations are currently available. Please approach us to sponsor or commission a translation.
Books can be delivered in several formats:
a. Unsupported – e.g. people access and read (e.g. Book Prescription)
b. With 1:1 support e.g. coaching, community/primary care/voluntary sector, schools/colleges/universities, occupational health, IAPT /NHS Talking Therapies for Anxiety and Depression Step 2 etc.
Training: We can provide live training classes separately on how to introduce and support this resource (see www.llttf.com/training) or contact training@llttf.com.
Supporter Online training: We have a growing range of practitioner training modules available at www.llttf.com
About the Author
Dr Chris Williams is Emeritus Professor of Psychosocial Psychiatry at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and Past-President of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP). His main area of interest is making Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approaches accessible to all.