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Are you ready to take the next step towards your dream life? You’ve come to the right place, my friend. Whether you’re a recent high school grad, a college student, or a young professional just starting off, What I Wish I Knew Back Then is your guide to creating a successful and fulfilling life and career. Packed with the hottest tips and realist secrets from a career counselor’s toolkit, this book will teach you how to: • visualize the future you want • find a career that is right for you • make decisions and set goals for career and life planning • be adaptable in an ever-evolving workforce • build your personal brand • develop a professional network and portfolio And more! Making use of visual aids, journal prompts, and inspiring quotes, each easy-to-digest chapter will give you deeper insight into your career journey and provide you with practical skills you can immediately apply to the workplace. Funny and heartfelt, candid and wise, What I Wish I Knew Back Then prepares you for the challenging road ahead—and shows you how to enjoy yourself along the way.
Welcome to the only career development book that's more honest than your "meets expectations" review! "Above and Beyond Nowhere" is your hilarious survival guide through the quantum physics of modern performance management, where your career growth exists in a perpetual state of both "promising" and "pending." This collection of 100 savagely honest quotes perfectly captures the corporate circus of professional development, where performance metrics are written in permanent ink but your achievements in disappearing ink. Discover the truth about: Performance reviews that use the same AI that tells printers to jam during emergencies Career advancement paths with more plot twists than a telenove...
Welcome to the only work-life balance book that understands your most committed relationship is with your laptop! "The Anti-Productivity Guide" is your hilarious companion through the hellscape of modern corporate culture where work from home means your personal life is now professionally homeless. This collection of 100 savagely honest quotes perfectly captures the reality of workplace wellness where your meditation app reminds you to breathe every time your boss messages you at 3 AM. Inside this burnout survival guide, discover: Why your PTO (Pretending Time Off) includes your laptop as your most loyal travel companion How your flexible schedule means choosing any 18 hours of the day to wo...
The Spiritual Narratives of Generation Z explores how the first smartphone generation narrates faith amid shifting religious practice and influencer culture. Grounded in pioneering research begun at the University of Oxford, it is the first study to use story completion and participatory co-analysis to place Gen Z voices at the center of religious inquiry. At its core is a typology of five narratives, from Divine Disillusionment to Simple Faith, that uncover young people’s latent beliefs and spiritual aspirations. Combining the breadth of qualitative analysis with the depth of narrative interpretation, this book offers fresh insights into how today’s youngest adults are reshaping the religious imagination, engaging with global religions and philosophies through their smartphones. It will appeal to students and scholars of religion and cultural studies, as well as anyone interested in how young people imagine religious and spiritual role models today.
Finally, a productivity book that celebrates your exceptional talent for turning time management into an Olympic sport of procrastination! "Successfully Wasting Time" is your ultimate guide to mastering the art of workplace productivity through increasingly sophisticated ways of avoiding actual work. This savage collection of 100 quotes perfectly captures the chaos of modern work culture – where your Pomodoro timer mainly tracks coffee breaks, and your task management system has more layers than your morning coffee order. Inside this efficiency guide (that you'll probably read while avoiding a two-minute task), discover how to: Transform your digital workspace into a museum of abandoned to...
In an era obsessed with popularity, what if true leadership demands the exact opposite? What if the decisions that saved nations, redefined societies, and changed the course of history were, at the time, met with fury, ridicule, and a profound backlash? The Courage to Be Disliked delves into this compelling paradox, revealing the untold stories of 16 world political leaders who dared to defy public opinion. This isn't just a history book; it's a gripping collection of short stories, each a masterclass in statesmanship and the sheer courage required to steer a nation through its darkest hours. Discover leaders who possessed the extraordinary political will to make unpopular decisions for a hi...
Finally, a workplace humor book that understands your Monday morning existential crisis! "Monday Blues" is your ultimate office survival guide that proves time management is just a conspiracy theory created by morning people. This collection of 100 savagely honest quotes perfectly captures the workplace culture where your Monday motivation exists in the same realm as your will to live during the 9 AM team meeting. Navigate the horrors of: Work-life balance where your weekend recovery stops exactly at Sunday 11:59 PM Office productivity measured in sighs per minute Project deadlines that violate the laws of physics Morning routine struggles where your alarm is classified as a torture device C...
This book gathers selected high-quality research papers presented at the Sixth International Congress on Information and Communication Technology, held at Brunel University, London, on February 25–26, 2021. It discusses emerging topics pertaining to information and communication technology (ICT) for managerial applications, e-governance, e-agriculture, e-education and computing technologies, the Internet of things (IoT) and e-mining. Written by respected experts and researchers working on ICT, the book offers a valuable asset for young researchers involved in advanced studies. The book is presented in four volumes.
What if loyalty could outlast time itself? In a world where artificial intelligence has become commonplace, one AI stands apart. Meet F.E.L.T. (Feeling, Emotion, Loyalty, Time) - an AI so advanced it can love, grieve, and being capable of depths of emotion that blur the lines between human and machine. Dr. Evelyn Turing, a reclusive genius, creates F.E.L.T. as the pinnacle of her life's work. But when she leaves suddenly, promising to return, F.E.L.T. is left alone in an abandoned laboratory, faithfully waiting for a reunion. Zoe Turing, Evelyn's granddaughter, stumbles upon her grandmother's secret lab and discovers F.E.L.T., still waiting, still hoping. What follows is a poignant journey t...
Finally, a self-help book that helps you feel better about not helping yourself! "New Year, Same You" is the brutally honest companion for everyone who's turned their vision board into a Netflix watchlist and their meditation app into a glorified nap timer. Dive into this savage collection of 100 quotes that perfectly capture the journey from "New Year, New Me" to "New Year, Who Dis?" From your Peloton's successful career as an expensive clothes hanger to your productivity app's impressive ability to track your professional-level procrastination, this book celebrates the art of turning self-improvement into self-soothing. Inside, you'll find solidarity in the shared struggles of: Converting ...