Take Control of Your Career Happiness

Free Live Workshop
( April 21st, 2022 6:30PM PST )

It sounds simple, but one of the best ways to take control of your happiness at work is to take control of your career happiness by investing time and energy into your career growth and development. This can result in greater workplace happiness because you are growing and working towards your goals and aspirations.

Are you somebody who is not happy with your career or job and doesn't look forward to going to work?

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  • How to seek out opportunities to improve your performance, take on new responsibilities, or otherwise engage in rewarding and fulfilling work.

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According to a Gallup study on the American workplace two-thirds are disengaged at work. They don’t enjoy what they do and thus they tend to do the bare minimum and become ‘just enough’ employees. Many like it, some tolerate it, but it is a minority who find work they love that betters their overall quality of life. Work takes up most of our day and lives so how sad is it to intentionally put yourself in a place that is slowly killing your happiness. You can and should find enjoyment in your work, doing so is very valuable to your life in many ways.

Meet your Coach:

Richard Martinez

Richard Martinez is a recognized leader in coaching and an expert entrepreneur. Martinez earned his Honorary Doctorate at Universidad Internacional en Desarrollo Humano y Liderazgo, Mexico City, for his life accomplishments and contributions to society. He is an expert in personal and professional development. This experience has led Martinez to work alongside experts such as Dr. Andrew Weil; Director of the Center for Integrative Medicine Arizona, Dr. Deepak Chopra; a leader in the field of "mind-body" medicine, Dr. David Katz; director of the Prevention Research Center at Yale University, and Dr. Walter Willett; President Nutrition at Harvard University; and many more.