The Surprising Way To Actually Build A Hopeful Perspective On Life, Career & Relationships - With Dr. Norman Amundson
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Life challenges can be discouraging and can put a dent in our sense of hope about life, career, and relationships. How can we get hope back? Listen to this insightful conversation with Dr. Norm Amundson that uncovers the surprising way hope can be developed, and it is not just about positive thinking!
Dr. Norman Amundson, is a professor Emeritus from the University of British Columbia. He has worked in the career development field for over 40 years, and published many books and articles, including a 2018 Anniversary Edition of his nationally award winning book “Active Engagement”. Most recently he has co-authored the books, “Career Flow & Development: Hope in Action” and “Career Recovery: Creating Hopeful Careers in Difficult Times.
In his work he emphasizes the importance of creativity, imagination, storytelling, dynamic action, metaphors and hope. Dr. Amundson has presented his work at many national and international conferences (in more than 30 countries). He has also been recognized by many national and international professional associations for his leadership and contributions in the career development field. His training workshops and presentations are practical, engaging, and interactive.
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