Back in Control:
How to Stay Sane, Productive, and Inspired in Your Career Transition
Audiobook
Written by Diane Grimard Wilson
Narrated by Tracy James
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In today's unpredictable economy, many are finding themselves faced with unexpected job and career changes. The transition time between jobs can leave people feeling stuck, fearful, depressed, dejected, confused, alone, and stressed. If you're in this position, how can you work through these changes, and turn a potentially emotionally damaging experience into an enriching and empowering one? Back in Control is your step-by-step guide to using your job or career transition as an empowering tool to find the opportunities that are right for you.
This audiobook picks up where the “how to” manuals leave off. Countless career books will help readers craft a winning resume, use the Internet and other resources, or prepare for the all-important interview. Wilson’s book helps you manage something even more difficult: yourself!
Back in Control was selected as a Finalist in the Business/Leadership category of the 2005 Nautilus Book Awards. The Nautilus is a unique book award, recognizing authors and titles who contribute to our society’s awareness and embrace of spiritual and ecological values such as compassion, sustainability, simplicity, and global peace.
7.5 hours
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What others have said about Back in Control:
“Losing a job is like a sock in the gut. It knocks the air out of you and can make you feel terrible. In Back in Control, Diane Wilson addresses how to acknowledge the loss and yet use it as a tool to find opportunities that are right for you. She does this with expert knowledge, courage, and compassion.”
—Anita R. Brick, Director, MBA Career Advancement Programs, Career Development Office, The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
“Wilson’s book, Back in Control, deals with the emotional side of job hunting, and, therefore, fills a real hole in the existing literature. In an excellent treatment of the issue of emotional responses to career change, Diane Wilson guides individuals through the process of taking control of their careers and of career transitions. Her book will aid self-awareness by showing people that they are not alone in experiencing a wide range of confusing emotions when faced with career moves.”
—Dennis Doverspike, Ph.D., author of The Difficult Hire


