
WHAT LIES BENEATH THE MID-LIFE MIND How to Dive Down and Discover Your Destiny during Career Change In todayÂs economy, more people face mid-life career changes, some by choice and some by force. So how can you rediscover your true, creative passions and embrace the job of your dreams? Breckenridge, CO (PRWEB) November 19, 2003 Like network television without reality programs, job security is a thing of the past. ÂMost workers spend the first half of life building a self and a life, says Mark Bodnarczuk, personal consultant and author of Diving In: Discovering Who You Are in the Second Half of Life. ÂThen they run smack into a wall of outer crisis and find themselves asking, ÂIs that all there is? A personal coach and teacher, Mark has more than twenty years of experience working in the fields of organizational and leadership development. His book Diving In teaches how to resolve deep inner conflicts, free-up psychological energy and redirect that energy to the tasks of living life and discovering who you really are. If you are facing a career change, Mark offers five questions you MUST ask yourself to avoid leaping Âout of the frying pan and into the fire.  Who AM I - Are there aspects of my character IÂm ignoring or need to develop?  How do I channel my creativity?  What other channels might I explore, either new ones or ones I used long ago?  Deep down, what do I really want?  What would it cost to attain the things I really want and what specific steps could I take to make them a reality? ÂItÂs never too late to discover who you really are and create the destiny you dream of, says Mark. All you need to do is . . . DIVE IN! Visit http://www.divingin.com to discover MarkÂs Diving In workshops or to get your copy of the FREE report ÂShort Cuts to Psychological Growth. HOT TOPICS *11 questions EVERY EMPLOYEE should ASK *5 ways to overcome creative Âroadblocks  at work or at home *The MOST POWERFUL TOOL for predicting coworker behavior *3 ÂRed Flags to help you identify key issues and find your passion *4 principles to manage your Portfolio of Relationships Diver Delves Inward to Divulge Secrets of Lasting Personal Growth MARK BODNARCZUK is widely published in organizational and leadership development. He has spent more than twenty years helping companies improve management and leadership practices and currently offers workshops that deliver to participants powerful insight to overcome personal obstacles. An instructor for the Enneagram and the Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator, Mark has trained over twelve hundred people in Stephen CoveyÂs 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and Franklin-CoveyÂs What Matters Most time management. Trained in the Enneagram by the renowned Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson, Mark has also spent over eighteen years in analysis with a Jungian analyst. Mark is president of the Breckenridge Consulting Group Inc., and an adjunct faculty member at Colorado Mountain College. He is a PADI certified Advanced Open Water Diver and has logged over three hundred scuba dives in the past four years. Diving In: Discovering Who You Are in the Second Half of Life; Elton-Wolf Publishing; 2003; ISBN: 1-58619-045-8; $19.95 ### CONTACT Beth Farrell (206) 748-0345 bfarrell@elton-wolf.com http://www.divingin.com
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