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A practical and engaging guide to building a meaningful and successful career.
Want to build a meaningful career that you love? Careers are changing; they are no longer linear and there's no such thing as a 'job for life'. Squiggly careers, where people jump constantly between roles, industries and locations, are becoming the new normal. Squiggly careers are filled with opportunity and excitement, but they can also be ambiguous and overwhelming if we don't know how to make the most of them.
In The Squiggly Career, personal development experts Helen Tupper and Sarah Ellis will teach you how to:
- Identify your Values
- Play to your Super Strengths
- Address your Confidence gremlins
- Design your support solar systems (Networks)
- Explore your Future Possibilities
Packed with insights about the changing-face of work, exercises to aid your growth, and tips and inspiration from highly successful people, this book will help you be happier, and ultimately more successful in your career.
A warm and witty portrait of child prodigy and world-famous
classical musician Glenn Gould. Glenn was a child who knew
his own mind — he liked boats but did not like fishing; he
enjoyed puns and pranks but did not like bullying; he loved
learning but did not like school … but more than anything else he
loved to play the piano. Glenn had a professional performing
career by the time he was fifteen; he gave concerts all over the
world in his twenties. He became best known for his interpretation
of Bach’s Goldberg Variations. But Glenn grew to dislike concerts
— the hall was too cold, or he didn’t feel well, or the
audience made too much noise (he didn’t even like their
applause!). He discovered that when he played and recorded music in
an empty concert hall, he could make it sound exactly the way he
wanted. He could do what he loved best, while being completely
himself. Sarah Ellis’s beautifully written portrait of Glenn
Gould is complemented by Nancy Vo’s gorgeous illustrations,
bringing the life and times of this extraordinarily talented
musician to readers young and old. Includes a fascinating
author’s note and resources for further information. Key Text
Features additional information afterword author’s note
bibliography biographical information biographical note explanation
facts further information further reading historical context
illustrations informational note photographs sources vignettes
writing inspiration Correlates to the Common Core State
Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.7 With
prompting and support, describe the relationship between
illustrations and the story in which they appear (e.g., what moment
in a story an illustration depicts). CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.2
Retell stories, including key details, and demonstrate
understanding of their central message or lesson.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.7 Use illustrations and details in a story
to describe its characters, setting, or events.
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Ben Says Goodbye (Hardcover)
Sarah Ellis; Illustrated by Kim La Fave
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When Ben’s best friend moves away, he decides he will move, too -
under the table, where he lives as "Caveman Ben." Supported by his
family, Ben is able to work through his emotions until he feels
ready to reemerge and look forward to new friendships. When Ben’s
best friend Peter moves away, Ben decides that he will move,
too—into a “cave†under the kitchen table. Caveman Ben
doesn’t need any friends except his tame (stuffed) lion. He hunts
for his food (thoughtfully left on a plate by Mom and Dad) and
communicates in grunts. And in the safety of his cave he can
imagine a world where friends control their own destinies and
distance is no obstacle. Award-winning author-illustrator team
Sarah Ellis and Kim La Fave have produced yet another book in which
they gently guide Ben through an experience that is both familiar
and daunting to preschoolers everywhere. Ellis’ text deftly taps
into the thoughts and feelings of a young child, while La Fave’s
endearing art captures both the depths of Ben’s dismay and the
warmth of the family members who support him through his crisis.
Young readers and listeners will celebrate with Ben as, having been
given the space to work through his difficult feelings, he emerges
from his cave ready to rejoin his family and look forward to new
friendships.
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Adiestra a Tu Gato
John Bradshaw; As told to Sarah Ellis
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I have to hand it to Bradshaw and Ellis: Once you suss out their
basic cat-training philosophy, their methods totally work. -- Slate
We often assume that cats can't be trained, and don't need to be.
But in The Trainable Cat, bestselling anthrozoologist John Bradshaw
and cat expert Sarah Ellis show that cats absolutely must be
trained in order to enrich the bond between pet and owner. Full of
training tips and exercises -- from introducing your cat to a new
baby to helping them deal with visits to the vet -- The Trainable
Cat is the essential cat bible for cat owners and lovers. I doubt
you'll find a more well-informed or scientific book on cats that
better shows you how feline thinking works. -- Times (UK)
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