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A practical career guide to achieving success on your terms. Hustling 24/7 used to be considered a badge of honour. The hardest workers got the biggest rewards - but at what cost? In the new world of work, being a star employee doesn't mean working the hardest, having the highest qualifications or being the most technically astute. Instead, it means cultivating learned behaviours and traits that, when intentionally and consistently leveraged, lead you to be seen, valued and developed beyond your wildest dreams. Your reward is a happy career with less hustle. Career development and leadership…mehr

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A practical career guide to achieving success on your terms. Hustling 24/7 used to be considered a badge of honour. The hardest workers got the biggest rewards - but at what cost? In the new world of work, being a star employee doesn't mean working the hardest, having the highest qualifications or being the most technically astute. Instead, it means cultivating learned behaviours and traits that, when intentionally and consistently leveraged, lead you to be seen, valued and developed beyond your wildest dreams. Your reward is a happy career with less hustle. Career development and leadership expert Claire Seeber distils her knowledge into a comprehensive blueprint that addresses the evolving challenges of today's professional landscape in a way that feels liberating, not stifling. Less Hustle, More Happy is packed with real insights, practical strategies, accessible tools and laugh-out-loud moments where Claire shares some of her own career 'facepalm' stories. It will show you how to transform from human DOING to human BEING, and live a life of connection, fulfilment, vulnerability, humour and heart.
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Claire Seeber is a sought-after career and leadership coach, trainer and speaker. She has worked with and for some of the world's most well-known brands. As a regular media commentator, she has contributed to The Huffington Post, Business News, The West Australian and Take 5.