How to make any job your dream job with Carson Tate
Let’s face it, not everyone wants to be an entrepreneur, have their own business, or have a side job. In a world where it feels like the only path to happiness is by working for yourself, it just might not be part of your life plan.
I love today’s conversation because it’s all about how to find fulfillment in the job you have right now.
How do we create more joy, more engagement, more purpose? That’s what my guest Carson Tate is helping us answer.
On the episode, we get into:
Why we get the Sunday Scaries
Why some people can work a job they don’t like and others can’t
Specific things you can do to combat your Sunday Scaries
3 tips to reframe our brain’s negativity bias
Carson’s new book: Own it. Love it. Make it Work.
About Carson Tate
Carson is consultant and executive coach to executives at Fortune 500 companies including (but not limited to) AbbVie, Deloitte, FedEx, Johnson & Johnson, Kraft Heinz, Synchrony and Wells Fargo.
She’s the author of Work Simply: Embracing the Power of Your Personal Productivity Style (Penguin Portfolio, 2015) and Own It. Love It. Make It Work: How to Make Any Job Your Dream Job (McGraw-Hill, 2020) and her views have been included in top-tier business media including Bloomberg Businessweek, Business Insider, CBS Money Watch, Fast Company, Forbes, Harvard Business Review blog, The New York Times, USA Today, Working Mother and more.
Carson is also the creator of the Productivity Style Assessment®, a professional tool featured inHarvard Business Review’s 2017 Guide to Being More Productive.
Prior to starting Working Simply, she worked in Human Resources and sales functions with Fortune 200 firms. Carson holds a BA in psychology from Washington and Lee University, a Masters in Organization Development, and a Coaching Certificate from the McColl School of Business at Queen's University.
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