The Young Person's Guide to Success
What you'll learn
- Building Self-Belief
- How to Choose the Right Attitude
- How to Make Important Decisions
- How to Succeed at Interview
- Choosing a Career
- How to Get Promoted at Work
- The Key Differences Between Successful and Unsuccessful People
- How to Write a Great CV or Resume - Even when you have little experience
Requirements
- No prerequisites
Description
Success is a choice. Teenagers, students and young people setting out in the world can choose their attitudes, their goals and their priorities. Many young people are bewildered by the big choices they face. They suffer from uncertainty and low self-esteem. This course helps you to make the right choices. It builds your ambition and self-belief. There are many great tips in the 12 lectures in this course. It equips you to lay the foundations for success in life. It covers:
Choosing your Attitude
How to make Important Choices
How to Build Self-Belief
How to Set Goals
How to succeed at interview
Choosing a career
Writing a winning CV or Resume
How to get Promoted at Work
The Importance of Networking
Lifelong Learning
Starting your Own Business
The course is aimed primarily at students in high school or college and young people embarking on their first jobs but the messages and lessons are valuable to anyone wanting to build self-esteem and success skills. Educators and parents will also value this course.
Who this course is for:
- Young People, Students, Those Starting out on their Careers, Educators and Parents
Course content
- Preview02:32
- 05:39Buidling Self-Belief
- Preview09:20
- 08:30Setting Goals
Instructor
Paul Sloane gained a first class degree in Engineering from Cambridge University. He came top of Sales School at IBM. He went on to become a Marketing Director, Managing Director and CEO of software companies. He has written over 20 books which have sold over 2 million copies in total. His most popular books are entitled:
How to Be a Brilliant Thinker
The Leader's Guide to Lateral Thinking Skills
Think like an Innovator
Lateral Thinking Puzzlers.
Paul runs leadership and innovation master classes with top corporations around the world. He has been a visiting lecturer at Cambridge University, Lancaster University, Henley Business School and the Mumbai Institute of Technology. His Tedx talk is available on Youtube. It is entitled 'Are your Open-Minded?' He is a facilitator at Bracknell Careers Springboard where he helps job-seekers get back into work.