Know Your Ikigai: Know Your Next Career Move
About Event
Are you looking for a reset or ways to add more engagement in your career? Your ikigai provides you with powerful insights into how you can adjust what you are currently working on, create a new role within your organization or manifest something even more rewarding.
Early bird pricing ends on November 23rd!
What is your ikigai? Ikigai is a Japanese word that roughly means your “reason for being”. It includes uncovering: what you are good at, what you love, what the world needs and what you can get paid for.
At this 90-minute interactive workshop, Stephanie and Louann, Career Coaches from PeerSpectives Consulting, will guide you through activities to uncover your ikigai and ways to re-energize your current role or inform your next career move.
Meet the Workshop Facilitators:
Louann McCurdy
Louann helps people understand how their natural talents can be used to bring forth the best in themselves, their relationships, and in their career. She is an ICF-Certified Coach and workshop leader, blending professional development with yoga and mindfulness. Louann has lived in 5 countries (Canada, USA, Singapore, France, India), and has worked as an Engineer, I/T Analyst, Teacher, and community leader. Louann has a level of wisdom and playfulness that help people learn quickly. Certified Gallup Strengths Coach.
Stephanie Koonar
Stephanie is a community connector that believes in the strength of teams and personal development. She has experience collaborating with international teams from Dublin, Milan, Guadalajara, New York, London while working in a variety of sectors: telecommunications, wine & spirits, research, and non-profit.
With over 20 years of teaching and administration experience in higher education Stephanie is a Certified Career Educator, coaching people to find meaningful work. She believes strongly in the power of mentorship and spearheads the Leaders of Tomorrow program. A Certified Gallup Strengths Coach, Teaching Excellence Award Winner and recently voted Mentor of the Year with the Vancouver Board of Trade.