Be Well....Work Well.
As a part of our wellness philosophy for women, the 7 Dimensions of Wellness guides us to living a balanced and whole life. Occupational Wellness is a part of that journey. In providing you with an definition of what it means to be occupationally well, we offer a look at Faith McKinney, someone who we feel promotes a healthy mindset about how we should approach our careers and connection to one another.
The Path to Occupational Wellness
The occupational dimension of wellness recognizes personal
satisfaction and enrichment in one's life through work. At the center of
occupational wellness is the premise that occupational development is
related to one's attitude about one's work. Traveling a path toward your
occupational wellness, you'll contribute your unique gifts, skills and
talents to work that are both personally meaningful and rewarding.
You'll convey your values through your involvement in activities that
are gratifying for you. The choice of profession, job satisfaction,
career ambitions, and personal performance are all important components
of your path's terrain.
http://wellness.ucr.edu/occupational_wellness.html
Please take a look at Faith McKinney, The Great Connector.
NEW BOOK REVIVES
THE LOST ART OF SELF
PROMOTION
“Schmingling-The Art of Being Well
Connected Through Blatant Self Promotion” Teaches Entrepreneurs How to Establish Themselves as
Experts In Their Industries.
For the
millions of entrepreneurs around the world who have struggled to establish
credibility within their industry, a new book by Faith McKinney provides a
tutorial on the lost art of Schmingling.
“Schmingling-The
Art of Being Well Connected through Blatant Self Promotion” offers
practical advice for the entrepreneur about how to define their niche as well
as how to create a solid platform to promote themselves and their business.
McKinney has
been officially and unofficially helping clients and colleagues find Schmingling
success. She has developed a proven set of principles and concepts that have
helped entrepreneurs looking for credibility not only establish a solid
business platform, but also create fresh and thriving business and personal
relationships.
“Over the
years, I have worked incredibly hard to achieve professional success, but often
struggle to find that level of success in my business,” said McKinney. “By
applying the advice I shares in my book, I transformed my life and found the high
level of credibility that had previously been so elusive.”
With the
explosion of Internet social networking web sites, it can be hard for today’s entrepreneur
to figure out how to differentiate themselves from the crowd and develop a solid
platform that will foster a loyal clientele.
McKinney’s
book provides step-by-step guidance including how an individual can make small
changes in their personal style and appearance or to their daily routine to
improve their credibility within their industry. She walks readers through several
proven tips for self-promotion that strategically create relationships with
future clients. Everything first starts with a clear idea of what each
individual is looking for – as well as what they’re not – to provide a
guidepost along the way.
The advice
doesn’t stop once credibility has been established. The book provides advice
for nurturing relationships for the long run. By walking readers through a different
approach to self-promotion, McKinney explains proven ways to self-promote even
if you’re an introvert.
Johnson
draws on personal experience, primary research, and the stories of the many entrepreneurs
she’s helped. Peppered throughout the book are real examples to highlight the principles
in action.
Also
included is a chapter to help unravel the mystery of gaining confidence.
McKinney outlines
practical guidance on how to get the most out of networking events as well as what
not to do when attending networking events.
“Schmingling-The
Art of Being Well Connected Through Blatant Self Promotion” is available now for
pre-orders at: www.faithmckinney.com for $14.00 .
Faith McKinney
317-626-0316