Have you ever cried alone in the bathrooms at work, or felt completely overwhelmed by anxiety or fear? Ever wondered if there might be another way? Finding My Way is relevant to anyone who has struggled in the corporate world, who has suddenly realised they were getting caught up in other people's definition of success and wanted to define their lives for themselves, to live their own lives to the fullest. You may not have cried in the bathrooms at work, but if you know the pain of feeling trapped and not knowing how to find a way out, this book will show you at least one way that worked.After over 15 years in the corporate world, Siobh?n Kangataran found herself crying alone at work one too many times, and vowed to do something to find her own way out. By providing personal recollections, in addition to opportunities for reflection and useful recommended resources, Siobh?n invites you to share her journey from the darkness of the fear and anxiety she experienced in the corporate world to the light she found on a far more creative career path.Advance praise for Finding My Way:"We can all learn from each other's stories and Siobhan tells hers beautifully. Filled with simple actions we can all take to have a happier, more productive working life, this is the book for you if you've ever wondered why your dream job isn't quite the dream you thought it would be." Harriet Minter, Journalist, speaker and advocate for women in leadership"From impostor syndrome to perfectionism, Siobh?n's personal journey is essential reading for any woman who's forgotten how to love her career and needs reminding. Through the lens of her own experience, Siobh?n has done a fantastic job of identifying pivotal moments in her own career and exploring how they apply to all of our experiences in the workplace. A brilliant mix of heartfelt personal experience and practical tips and tools that we can all apply to our own careers, Finding My Way offers a way for women reset their relationships with their careers and offer each other essential support." Rebecca Holman, Editor at Grazia and author of Beta: Quiet girls can run the world
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