WorkLife Lessons  

Through Real-Life Stories

Develop personal and professional skills by self-directing your learning through lessons designed to help you maintain a learning lifestyle.

WorkLife Lessons is a collection of stories based on real-life experiences. They have been crafted to enable you to take the lessons most relevant to your learning wants and needs. I believe stories are a powerful mechanism for teaching, a powerful medium to learn through, and a powerful way to communicate who you are and what you stand for.

The stories I bring you are created from questions and answers drawn from WorkLife lessons. What I’m trying to do is to highlight different ways to achieve what is important to you in your WorkLife learning. To provide you with a pathway so that even if a particular story doesn’t apply to you, you understand there is a path to follow. 

Whatever you want to do, there is a path to it, and once you understand those steps, it becomes much more intuitive, and hopefully, it motivates you to do what you need to do at each step of your WorkLife journey. Because that’s what you need most, the motivation to take that next step. The motivation to follow your WorkLife path.

These lessons have a strong focus on soft skills, which are sometimes described as personal attributes, attitudes or character traits. They have been crafted to help improve, amplify and refine these important skills. The skills that actually determine how far we’ll go and how it will feel to work with us as we move forward. 

Each individual lesson is for single use only. Please do not distribute or share in any format. This helps me to honour my commitment to create WorkLife learning resources that are accessible to everyone – that reflect the value at a fair price to all – individuals who are responsible for their own learning, companies who want to invest in the learning of their people, and me as the creator. 

The learning resources I bring you are created from questions and answers drawn from WorkLife lessons. To help me understand where I need to prioritise my focus in creating helpful learning resources, tap the link below to let me know:

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