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Dear Colleagues,There's still space available in this workshop being held Thursday, June 28, 7-9 p.m. at the

IBM atrium (56th & Madison) - NYC.

$20No matter how good you are at your work, if you can't communicate what you do effectively, you won't get clients, grants, or job. As a hiring interview report writer for the United Nations, I see how excellent candidates lose out to more articulate, enthusiastic ones who speak succinctly and provide concrete examples of their work -- in other words, who can tell their story.

In this very affordable introductory workshop, you'll deconstruct your raw experience and reconstruct it as a clear and engaging story. You'll get to determine which basic story format meets your immediate need and find examples in your experience that support it. You'll be invited to write and receive constructive feedback on a draft of a generic cover letter (also usable for presentations, web site " About Me " page, LinkedIn profile, cover letters, and other formats).

Please register below. 

Story for Job Seekers, Helping Professionals, & Consultants 

I hope to help you advance your career through telling your professional story.Best,t Bruce

 -----------------------t Bruce, Ph.D.

Living StoryCreative Counseling and Story Coaching

www.julietbruce.comWhere to find me:271 Madison Avenue (between 39th & 40th Streets)New York, NY 10016

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Learn more about personal and professional applications of story: http://livingstory-ny.blogspot.com: " Healing the Split: Why We Tell and Listen to Stories "

http://smallbizstorytellingproject.blogspot.com: " Back to the Future: How to Find a New Vision in Your Back Story "

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t, this sounds great, good luck with it! Beate From: NYCCAT [mailto:NYCCAT ] On Behalf Of t Bruce, Ph.D.Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 7:16 AMTo: NYCCAT Subject: Story for Job Seekers, Helping Professionals, and Consultants Dear Colleagues,There's still space available in this workshop being held Thursday, June 28, 7-9 p.m. at the IBM atrium (56th & Madison) - NYC. $20No matter how good you are at your work, if you can't communicate what you do effectively, you won't get clients, grants, or job. As a hiring interview report writer for the United Nations, I see how excellent candidates lose out to more articulate, enthusiastic ones who speak succinctly and provide concrete examples of their work -- in other words, who can tell their story.In this very affordable introductory workshop, you'll deconstruct your raw experience and reconstruct it as a clear and engaging story. You'll get to determine which basic story format meets your immediate need and find examples in your experience that support it. You'll be invited to write and receive constructive feedback on a draft of a generic cover letter (also usable for presentations, web site " About Me " page, LinkedIn profile, cover letters, and other formats). Please register below. Story for Job Seekers, Helping Professionals, & Consultants I hope to help you advance your career through telling your professional story.Best,t Bruce -----------------------t Bruce, Ph.D.Living StoryCreative Counseling and Story Coachingwww.julietbruce.comWhere to find me:271 Madison Avenue (between 39th & 40th Streets)New York, NY 10016LinkedInFacebookTwitterLearn more about personal and professional applications of story: http://livingstory-ny.blogspot.com: " Healing the Split: Why We Tell and Listen to Stories " http://smallbizstorytellingproject.blogspot.com: " Back to the Future: How to Find a New Vision in Your Back Story "

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Thanks, Beate.J.

 

t, this sounds great, good luck with it! 

Beate 

From: NYCCAT [mailto:NYCCAT ] On Behalf Of t Bruce, Ph.D.

Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 7:16 AMTo: NYCCAT Subject: Story for Job Seekers, Helping Professionals, and Consultants

   Dear Colleagues,There's still space available in this workshop being held Thursday, June 28, 7-9 p.m. at the IBM atrium (56th & Madison) - NYC. $20

No matter how good you are at your work, if you can't communicate what you do effectively, you won't get clients, grants, or job. As a hiring interview report writer for the United Nations, I see how excellent candidates lose out to more articulate, enthusiastic ones who speak succinctly and provide concrete examples of their work -- in other words, who can tell their story.

In this very affordable introductory workshop, you'll deconstruct your raw experience and reconstruct it as a clear and engaging story. You'll get to determine which basic story format meets your immediate need and find examples in your experience that support it. You'll be invited to write and receive constructive feedback on a draft of a generic cover letter (also usable for presentations, web site " About Me " page, LinkedIn profile, cover letters, and other formats).

Please register below.  Story for Job Seekers, Helping Professionals, & Consultants 

I hope to help you advance your career through telling your professional story.Best,t Bruce 

-----------------------t Bruce, Ph.D.Living StoryCreative Counseling and Story Coaching

www.julietbruce.comWhere to find me:271 Madison Avenue (between 39th & 40th Streets)New York, NY 10016

LinkedInFacebook

TwitterLearn more about personal and professional applications of story: http://livingstory-ny.blogspot.com: " Healing the Split: Why We Tell and Listen to Stories "

http://smallbizstorytellingproject.blogspot.com: " Back to the Future: How to Find a New Vision in Your Back Story "

 

-- -----------------------t Bruce, Ph.D.

Living Story

www.julietbruce.comWhere to find me:271 Madison Avenue (between 39th & 40th Streets)New York, NY 10016

LinkedInFacebookTwitter

Learn more about story: http://livingstory-ny.blogspot.com: " Healing the Split: Why We Tell and Listen to Stories "

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sorry, I'm babysitting.

Dear Colleagues,There's still space available in this workshop being held Thursday, June 28, 7-9 p.m. at the

IBM atrium (56th & Madison) - NYC.

$20No matter how good you are at your work, if you can't communicate what you do effectively, you won't get clients, grants, or job. As a hiring interview report writer for the United Nations, I see how excellent candidates lose out to more articulate, enthusiastic ones who speak succinctly and provide concrete examples of their work -- in other words, who can tell their story.

In this very affordable introductory workshop, you'll deconstruct your raw experience and reconstruct it as a clear and engaging story. You'll get to determine which basic story format meets your immediate need and find examples in your experience that support it. You'll be invited to write and receive constructive feedback on a draft of a generic cover letter (also usable for presentations, web site "About Me" page, LinkedIn profile, cover letters, and other formats).

Please register below.

Story for Job Seekers, Helping Professionals, & Consultants

I hope to help you advance your career through telling your professional story.Best,t Bruce

-----------------------t Bruce, Ph.D.

Living StoryCreative Counseling and Story Coaching

www.julietbruce.comWhere to find me:271 Madison Avenue (between 39th & 40th Streets)New York, NY 10016

LinkedInFacebookTwitter

Learn more about personal and professional applications of story: http://livingstory-ny.blogspot.com: "Healing the Split: Why We Tell and Listen to Stories"

http://smallbizstorytellingproject.blogspot.com: "Back to the Future: How to Find a New Vision in Your Back Story"

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