Lauren Maxwell

Biography

I'm an Australian Rehabilitation Counsellor and Women's Career Development Consultant, with a goal of empowering women everywhere to take control of their career and personal development. Having spent the last five years developing strategy-based resources to assist in career redeployment, I recently launched the 'Lazy Girl's Career Guide' series.

So, why did I call it the 'Lazy Girl’s Career Guide'?

While laziness and career success aren’t generally descriptions that go together, there is a common motivation behind them: a desire to reach an end goal in the most efficient way. I've written this workbook series with busy women in mind and I get straight to the point with exercises that guide you step by step to build skills and confidence, helping you take control of your career. Each book provides examples that are easy to relate to, and is written with my usual irreverent tone – you can almost hear me there talking you through the process.

Books

Shoulda Woulda Coulda: Why these three words should be stripped from your career vocabulary (and helpful hints on how to replace them)
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 1,620. Language: English. Published: December 7, 2014 . Categories: Nonfiction » Self-improvement » Personal Growth / Success, Nonfiction » Psychology » Industrial & organizational psychology
This easy to read workbook, written by a qualified rehabilitation & career consultant, explains why the "shoulda woulda coulda's" are so damaging, and provides practical exercises on how to replace them. By eliminating this lingo, you will overhaul your passive self-talk and increase confidence, encouraging greater overall personal and career successes. From "A Lazy Girl's Career Guide" series.