Congratulations to Susan Scott, who officially launched her book on Monday 8th May, and shot straight to the #1 spot on Amazon UK, achieving bestseller status in the psychology reference category! Susan’s book, How to Have an Outstanding Career, was launched at a packed AuthorCraft event at Waterstones’ flagship store in Piccadilly, London, the largest bookshop in Europe.
How to Have an Outstanding Career is aimed at professionals between the ages of 21 and 32, providing them with a clear and comprehensive blueprint for success, based on career resilience. The book will provide you with the knowledge and tools to:
- Define who you are;
- Use your strengths to the full;
- Establish your pathway to success;
- Ensure people recognise you for your talents and the great job you do;
- Leave you energised and motivated by your career;
- Remain happy and healthy and full of energy.
Using the concept of a ‘resilient career’, this book has the power to ignite you and give you the capacity to cope with the challenging times you are likely to experience.
As Susan told attendees on the night, “A career is like a climbing frame, with ups and downs, not a ladder.”
Susan’s book is out now. How to Have an Outstanding Career is 190 pages long and costs £12.99. It is available to buy from Amazon, all good book shops, Susan’s website, and the Filament bookshop. It is also available as an eBook, including in Kindle format.
Susan’s website is: YoungProfs.net
Susan is a business psychologist, a nutritional therapist, a trainer, a consultant and a coach, as well as a public speaker and an author.
Susan brings a blended mind and body approach to her work. She believes passionately that everyone, but in particular The Young Professional deserves to work in ways that foster their resilience, performance and careers. And because of her extensive experience in working within organisations, she is very aware of the need for all staff to understand and be able to demonstrate the value they bring to helping their employer meet its strategic business goals. Susan lives in Surrey.