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Stop Chasing, Start Creating
Stop Chasing, Start Creating
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Stop Chasing, Start Creating

Julkaisupäivä 2026-06-02Tämä e-kirja on kopiosuojattu Adobe DRM:llä, mikä vaikuttaa siihen, millä alustalla voit lukea kirjaa. Lue lisää
Stop running toward someone else's definition of success, and start intentionally shaping your own. This prequel to Aesop's famous tortoise and hare fable shows exhausted professionals how to shift from chasing external validation to creating internal meaning and alignment.Stop chasing visibility. Start creating meaning.In today's high-pressure workplace, professionals are depleted from constantly proving themselves to others-yet struggling to find genuine satisfaction in their work. What if the breakthrough isn't working harder within the system but instead reimagining what success means to you?Stop Chasing, Start Creating reveals the untold story of Tano the tortoise before his famous race with the hare. In this prequel to the beloved Aesop's fable, we discover that Tano wasn't always the steady, purposeful creature we know. He once chased visibility, approval, and validation just like the rest of us-until a moment of awakening changed everything.Through Tano's journey from external pressure to internal clarity, readers discover the crucial difference between chasing meaning and creating it. Grounded in motivation science, this framework shifts professionals from extrinsic motivation (external rewards, recognition, and belonging) to intrinsic motivation (purpose, contribution, and alignment).Perfect for burned-out professionals in healthcare, education, nonprofit management, and other purpose-driven fields, this story-first approach offers the metaphor-rich reflection modern workers crave without feeling like another productivity manual.
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A Timeless Fable on Mindset, Resilience, and Meaningful Work
ISBN
9798890572158
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
2.6.2026
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  • PDF - Adobe DRM
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