Need a little joy in your work-life?
Are you tired of feeling burnt out and unfulfilled in your career?
In this episode, we chat with Lisa Even, author of "Joy Is My Job," about how to inject joy into your work and find fulfillment in your professional life. Lisa shares her personal journey of transitioning from a healthcare project manager to a people leader and how she discovered the power of joy in the workplace. She emphasizes the importance of finding joy in the little moments, creating a positive ripple effect, and fostering genuine connections with others.
We'll talk about:
Injecting joy in the workplace
Being interested, not just interesting
Disrupting the interview process
About Lisa Even:
Lisa Even is a speaker, author, and advocate for bringing joy and positivity into the workplace. With a background in healthcare and leadership, Lisa has a passion for helping individuals and teams find joy in their careers and create a positive ripple effect. She is the author of the book "Joy Is My Job" and the founder of Rising Tides Connection Conferences. Lisa's mission is to inspire others to embrace joy and make a difference in their corner of the world. Connect with Lisa on her website, LisaEven.com, and on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
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