Hi,
Unlike the August
issue, this September newsletter comes ON TIME, unimpeded by gale-force winds,
torrential rain and technology teething problems....... hooray!
I get loads of questions about how to change careers, so I’ve written
a new article on the subject to get you thinking (see below).
If you're familiar with my work over at Uncommon
Knowledge (www.uncommon-knowledge.co.uk) or Uncommon
Forum (www.uncommonforum.com), you will recognise the Goal Setting Guide and Personal Development
Guide, which you can now get as a f:ree downloadable PDF on my site (again,
links are below).
If the Do-It-Yourself route is not for you, or you just need a little help,
you might want to consider my coaching services.
And finally, on a personal note, this month I’m starting an adult literacy
teaching course as part of a voluntary scheme in my local area. It’s really
exciting to be doing something completely new - I’ll let you know how
it goes!
Warm Regards
Lyndsay Swinton
1. Midlife Career
Change Advice
It's never too late to make a midlife career change. Vincent Van Gogh was an
art dealer, schoolmaster, student priest and missionary before he taught himself
how to paint. Indeed, he was well into his thirties before his talents were
recognised. Not bad for a midlife career change…
Read full article...
2. The Essential Goal
Setting Guide
If you find that you spend too much time avoiding the things that will bring
you the greatest rewards, this goal setting guide will help you focus on what
is truly important. Using a proper goal setting process ensures you chosse the
right goals to pursue and helps you get there with minimum effort and time...
Download
guide ...
3. Personal Development
Planning Guide
A good personal development plan will help you achieve your potential as it
helps you identify skills gaps and improvement areas. Then you'll be able to
get that job, go for that promotion, buid your business further, or whatever
you want.
Download guide ...
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