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Appealing particularly to those feeling stuck or considering a career change, this session will be helpful to folks in all stages of career. Diane will share her insight from her personal story and years of mentoring and coaching, leaving you with enlightening tips on how to recognize career confusion, liberate your natural talents, and unblock your career prospects, so that you can overcome career confusion and live a more fulfilled life.

Diane Weller is the Founder & Principal of Diane Weller Coaching, a coaching, speaking, and boutique writing practice. Diane’s approach is focused sharply on individuality, strengths, and performance. She is an Associate Certified Coach with the International Coach Federation, a Conversational Intelligence ™ Core Skills Coach, and sits on the Career Services Advisory Council at Central Penn College. Specializing in career transition, Diane guides her clients to career & life-style clarity and career strategies that are aligned with their authentic selves and wants.

Website: www.dianewellercoaching.com

At the end of this webinar, there will be a brief Christian story.

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Even though is a webinar, you need to treat this meeting as if it is a formal job interview.

  1. You need to have your full name listed on the zoom meeting.
  2. You need your video turned on. No speaker likes speaking to a blank wall.
  3. Minimize Background noise.
  4. Wear business appropriate attire.
  5. There is a time to eat and a time to jog. However, neither one should happen while you are on the webinar.

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