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Is work working for you? If you experience the "Sunday night scaries," count down the days to the weekend, or dread the thought of another day at work, maybe you can only see two options to escape your current misery: quit your job or stay and suffer.
There is another option. In Own It. Love It. Make It Work., one of America's top productivity consultants reveals why you don't have to rely on your company, nor your boss, for your professional fulfillment. Instead, you can take ownership of your career, your life, and your happiness—right now.
Tate begins with a powerful premise: that "it takes two" to cultivate engagement—that both you and your employer need to have an equal voice in the process. She then outlines five fundamental strategies and tools to make your job work for you, including how to: be recognized and rewarded for your knowledge, skills, and contributions; align your job to your strengths so you can focus on what you love to do; shape your work in a way that meets both your professional and personal needs and goals; build meaningful, impactful relationships so you can advance your career; develop new skills and knowledge so you can increase your value and impact; and design your job to find meaning in your work.
Carson Tate is the founder and managing partner of Working Simply, Inc., a productivity consulting and training firm that has served a fast-growing client list, including Delta Airlines, Deloitte, FedEx, Wells Fargo, Chick-fil-A, and Lowe's. She is also the creator of the Productivity Style Assessment®, a professional tool featured in Harvard Business Review's 2017 Guide to Being More Productive.
Rachel Perry narrates audiobooks from her home studio in Los Angeles, California. She is a prolific narrator of romance, but also enjoys working in the mystery, self-development, religion, parenting, and young adult genres. With a background in fine arts, she has studied art and acting in Toronto, New York, Los Angeles, and Second City improv in Chicago. She has been a TV host, performed comedy, acted in TV shows and commercials, and worked in radio.