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Posted August 30, 2005 to Keeping The Job | Section Home | Print Coaching for Workplace SuccessWORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation A new column written by Jennifer Wright in the IOS Press journal WORK, A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation, will directly address this important issue. It will present practical solutions for middle aged women that have to juggle their lives and are trying to please everybody. Consequently, they have little time for themselves. Jennifer Wright, an early baby boomer herself, left her job as an assistant professor of occupational therapy to find out who she really was. Wright left Indianapolis (USA) and moved to the other side of the world; New Zealand. There, she started working as a life coach for women dealing with mid-life crisis related issues, which ultimately affect women in the work place. Her businesses are Wright Direction Coaching and Mid-Life Heroine, which she co-owns with Seattle based Chris Rummer. Both business serve mid-life women globally. © 2005 IOS Press. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. “Coaching for Workplace Success” (J. Wright) is published in WORK, A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation, Volume 25, Number 2 (August 2005), by IOS Press. About WORK WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation publishes high quality peer-reviewed manuscripts covering the entire scope of interdisciplinary and international work practice. The journal's subtitle not only reflects its primary goal, injury and disability prevention, but also the assessment of individual needs followed by rehabilitation or other invention in the event of an injury. WORK occasionally publishes thematic issues, but in general, issues cover a wide range of topics from school-aged children to older workers. The Editor and her Editorial Board encourage the publication of both research studies and clinical practice, as well as case study reports and Sounding Board commentaries. Guided by an internationally renowned Editorial Board, WORK continues to maintain high standards in the evaluation and publication of manuscripts. About IOS Press Commencing its publishing activities in 1987, IOS Press (www.iospress.com) is a rapidly expanding scientific, technical, medical and professional publishing house focusing on a broad range of subject areas. Headquartered in Amsterdam, IOS Press publishes approximately 100 new books per annum and 70 international journals, covering topics ranging from computer science and mathematics to medicine and the natural sciences. Electronic access to all journals is now available. IOS Press also maintains offices in the Washington, DC area and Berlin and a co-publishing relationship with Ohmsha, Ltd (Tokyo). « NAACP Vows to End Payday Lending in N.C. | | Katrina and Labor Market Indicators »Posted by Editor on August 30, 2005 2:03 PM to Keeping The Job | Print Email this article to a friend.(You will be redirected back to this article after emailing it to a friend.) |
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