

Aligning Your Career With Who You Are Now with Ana Amaral
How often do you pause to reflect on your career?
If someone asked you, would you be able to say how satisfied you are and which aspects are more relevant to you or which ones could be better?
And if you feel like changing something, do you know where to start?
Or perhaps you feel overwhelmed and demotivated by the competitiveness of the current job market, not knowing how to position yourself?
This workshop will offer you a guided reflection on your current professional situation and future aspirations by looking at different components that contribute to a fulfilling work life.
You will learn about:
Your strongest skills
How you feel and think about your work
What kind of people you like to work with
What you want to give and receive
Which aspects are better and worse in your current situation
What you can start doing now toward finding more fulfilment
Join us to offer yourself a moment to pause and reflect on your career in the context of your life, and gain actionable tools to be one step closer to more fulfilment.
Your INNERWORQ Host for this session
Ana Amaral (she/her)
Ana is driven by curiosity, connection and creating impact with her work. Former scientist turned into career coach, facilitator, community nurturer and yoga teacher, she loves collaboration and constant learning through what she does, never forgetting excitement and kindness.
Learn more about Ana through her LinkedIn and Instagram.
These workshops are recorded. To foster a safe space for participants, the full replay is only shared with those who registered for the event, and personal sharings are included in the recording only with the agreement of the attendees. Snippets of the session may be shared publicly, but only with the consent of those appearing in the video.
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INNERWORQ sessions are facilitated and organised by Judit Saez.
Reach out to her if you have any questions or suggestions.