
- Catherine Roan, managing director, (www.careershifters.org)
'The advice and encouragement in Grace's book is invaluable. It is the perfect treatment for 'The Career Itch'.
- John Lees, author of How To Get A Job You’ll Love (www.johnleescareers.com)
'This lively, upbeat book is capable of lifting the spirits of even the most disheartened career changer.'
- Siobhan Hamilton-Phillips, senior consultant psychologist, Career Psychology Ltd. (www.career-psychology.com)
'An inspired new look at how to find a career that will enhance your life. If you are feeling glued to a job that lacks stimulation or appropriate reward, this book will equip you to analyse and plan your way into a more motivating career. The step by step process enables you to measure your progress, so that you feel a renewed sense of control in reaching your goal; a career that matches your life philosophy. Grace Owen’s approach is enjoyable, purposeful, intelligent and down to earth.'
- Jackee Holder, coach, trainer and author of Soul Purpose (www.jackeeholder.com)
'I love your book! Such clarity, detail, depth and great case studies. I have just written an ILM Level 5 coaching programme and I am going to add your book onto the reading list.'
- Jacqueline Burns, literary agent and founder of The London Writers’ Club (www.londonwritersclub.com)
'Grace Owen has ticked all the very best boxes in creating her first book, The Career Itch.
She spent time working on a good strong concept, creating a book that she tested along the way and that she knows from her wealth of careers coaching is much needed. Having got the content bang on, she worked with a great team to create a wonderful, commercially appealing package with its clear, well designed text and eye-catching cover.
This insightful, helpful and easy-to-read book comes highly recommended for anyone who wants to keep their eyes and mind open about their career options. Best of all, she did it all herself. Put Grace's book side by side with any bestselling personal development book and you will see that it more than stands up against a trade published book. Many of the best entrepreneurs are choosing self-publishing. The Career Itch is self-publishing at its best.'
- Fiona Ingham, personal stylist/image consultant (www.houseofcolour.co.uk/fionaingham)
'In the course of my work I often meet clients at a crossroads in their career, so Grace's book is great to recommend to help them consider what to do next. It is practical and logical, but radiates her personal warmth and values. A really helpful book.'
- Helen Averill, Director of Human Resources, London
The Career Itch is a valuable book, both challenging and fun. For those who want a change in their role this is a real blessing. Following the deftly written advice is easy; the style is motivational, not in the least heavy, and suggestions for action are made with a sense of merriment and, more importantly, it works!
- Nick Williams, author of The Work We Were Born To Do and co-founder of Inspired Entrepreneur(www.inspired-entrepreneur.com)
'The itch to change career can seem exciting, scary and daunting. Grace does a wonderful job of validating your desire to change. She helps you see it as a wonderful opportunity to become more fully yourself and show up more authentically in your work.'
- Sue Blake, author platform mentor/publicist (www.sueblake.com)
'Too many people spend their '9 to 5' knowing they have a career itch - that uncomfortable, flat feeling where you don't look forward to going to work. The Career Itch - 4 steps for taking control of what you do next reassures people that this feeling is not unique to them and that there is a practical way forward to being happier 'at work'. Grace's book is a commuter read in length and I am sure many people will successfully change careers or move up the career ladder from following her I.T.C.H. methodology.'
- Sital Ruparelia, Career Coach and Host of Career Management TV (www.sitalruparelia.com)
'If you're stuck in a career rut and looking for practical help without all the 'fluff', the Career Itch is for you. And the best thing? It's succinct enough to read in one weekend so you'll be ready tackle those 'Sunday night blues' head on. Go buy it now.'
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