The need for new challenges
Research shows that
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If you continue working in a meaningful, challenging way, albeit with less stress, you will enjoy life and live longer
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Your thinking processes continue to develop and grow, if you nourish them with the right diet and stimulation. You can actively maintain a sharp mind
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By managing predictable changes in your body, your relationships and your lifestyle, you are much more likely to find satisfaction and exhilaration than if you remain passive. Many of the great works of art, literature and business have been achieved in the latter part of peoples’ careers
“Bruce Marshall and Good Work’s input have been critically important in helping me to realign my career goals and implement them while maintaining a balanced approach to life. His understanding and advice about organisational behaviour and management have proved invaluable in my understanding of people, my own leadership and drivers for success. I cannot recommend enough the value of a friendly but very well articulated and intelligent advice during a career ‘pit stop’ especially when you have been running fast. My only regret - I could have saved myself years of stress if I had engaged Good Work earlier.”
- Vik Bansal General Manager One Steel, former Managing Director - South Asia Eaton Electric US
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