CAREER TIP: Seek Skillset Promotions!

Today on my Sirius show BE HAPPY DAMMIT we were talking about how too many people think the way to become happier is to focus on getting bigger and bigger monetary promotions.
Wrong.
You become far happier when you focus on getting more and more "skillset promotions."
What I mean by "skillset promotions": When you focus on stretching your skillsets to
higher levels -- so you're growing in your talents and abilities. This also means constantly testing out NEW skillsets -- so you keep on rising up higher and higher on "your total life potential ladder" -- and not just simply that "career ladder"!
I'll be talking about this concept of seeking constant "skillset promotions" LIVE in NYC this Thursday (yup, 2 nights from now!) at 7:30 at the West Side YMCA on West 63rd Street, between Broadway and Columbus -- with a panel of 4 multi-skillset-blessed writers and an agent.
This panel was put together by Marci Alboher -- the author of the amazing book ONE PERSON/MULTIPLE CAREERS -- which explains the new hot trend for more people having "slashes" in their career titles. For example... Marci is a lawyer/author/coach. (I am an ex-ad chick/author/radio host.)
The evening promises to be a fun and inspiring one -- so come on by if you're in NYC.
More info ....
The Writer's Voice (in association with The New York Writers Workshop) Presents:
ONE PERSON/MULTIPLE CAREERS: A New Model for Work/Life Success
Panel Discussion hosted by Author Marci Alboher
Thursday, April 26, 2007
7:30 PM
The George Washington Lounge
Reading/Discussion/Q & A
West Side YMCA-- The George Washington Lounge
5 West 63rd Street (between Central Park West & Broadway)
Admission Free and Open to the Public
Books from Mobile Libris/wines from 67 Wine.
5 W. 63rd Street, between Central Park West & Broadway. Accessible Trains: A, C, B, D, & 1 to Columbus Circle.
Labels: career ladder, career success, extreme success, happiness, Karen Salmansohn, life potential, Marci Alboher, promotions, skillsets
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