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Action in
Four Secrets

"This book is not a stop-whining-fast program
inflicted on you by some-one else. It is about you doing what you
can to make your work life better."
Prologue
"As you try to make
your job better or to find your
way to a better job, be sure to keep doing your current job to the best
of your ability."
Chapter
1
"Your goal is to make your difficult situation
better. Doing so is hard work and might take sustained effort. The
correctness of your first, second, or tenth interpretation of the
situation is irrelevant. What matters is the improvement you ultimately
make."
Chapter
9
"You might not believe it is possible for you to
like your job again, and you might be skeptical that anything can help.
That’s fine."
Chapter
1
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Take Action
How?
Albert Einstein
said that one definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and
over again while expecting a different result. To create a change
we must make a change.
Liking Work
Again is about taking action! Four Secrets
readers know that the book is filled not
only with information, but with specific actions designed to create
results.
This section of
the site is dedicated to taking action. Each of the subsequent
pages contains more details about something you can do to improve
your work experience. Here they are at a glance:
The
Coalition's Newsletter is published
monthly by e-mail. Enrollment is quick and free. Although your own
information will never be shared with a third party, experts in the
Like Work Again Coalition will
definitely be sharing their information with you, helping you to improve
both your relationships at work, and your relationship with
work.
The Like Work
Again Quick-Check is a free online
resource that allows you to quickly assess yourself and your job.
In about fifteen minutes, you will get a snapshot of which of the
Four Secrets can help you the most in improving "the one
relationship that we all have" - the one with your job!
More
Sophisticated Measurements of
yourself and your job, using the perspectives of the Four Secrets,
are a must if you want to build a detailed understanding of how you and
your job interact. These can also be used to help groups of people
work better with each other and their companies.
Four
Secrets to Liking Your Work is
the book that started it all. If you haven't yet bought your own
copy, now is the time!
Want more?
Visit the Support
tab for help getting started, getting
supported, and getting rid of Monday Morning Dread.
Good luck!

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