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Less Hustle, More Happy by Claire Seeber (PERTH AUTHOR): Be seen, valued and fulfilled at work without selling your soul

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The old ways of working just aren’t working any more. Putting in the long hours, saying yes to everything and grinding away at your desk in the hope of recognition won’t get you anywhere, and is a one-way ticket to burnout town.

In Less Hustle, More Happy, Claire Seeber shares game changing advice and practical strategies on how to be seen, valued and fulfilled at work, without selling your soul. 

Channel your efforts, expertise and enthusiasm to get results and achieve your own version of career success, using this relevant, practical hands-on guide. 

Informed by Claire’s extensive corporate experience and leadership coaching career, Less Hustle, More Happy takes you step by step through Claire’s proven five-part career framework, giving you a clear pathway to building a career you love and that loves you back.

We know levels of disengagement and burnout in the workplace are at an all-time high. This is a book written for the modern world, distilled into advice that makes sense for now and into the future, so that you can navigate the evolving challenges of today’s professional landscape with confidence.

Ideal for early-career professionals, mid-career professionals and emerging leaders, Less Hustle, More Happy is for ambitious individuals who know there must be more to a successful career than just working harder. It’s a ‘how to’ guide to get you heard, seen, noticed, and valued in your workplace without selling your soul.

In it, you’ll learn: 

  • How to ditch the cult of ‘busyness’ and focus on what’s really important

  • The importance of relationships for career progression and why human connections matter 

  • Why you need a career game plan and how to create one

  • The truth about just working harder and why it won’t actually earn you that next promotion

  • Why hustle culture doesn’t make sense anymore, and how we can find happiness at work

Full of actionable tips, ‘aha’ moments and laugh-out-loud recounts from Claire’s own career along the way, this is a book full of heart, humour and human relatability. Get ready to find happiness and fulfilment in your working life, without having to hustle yourself into oblivion. 

CLAIRE IS AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW and can talk about: 

  • Why the old ways of working aren't working anymore
  • Why being a people pleaser and saying yes to everything won't get you ahead
  • How to find happiness at work without having to hustle to the point of exhaustion
  • How hustle culture nearly killed her relationship 
  • Why we need to take the ick out of personal branding and networking 

 


About us:

Claire Seeber is a career and leadership coach, trainer, speaker and author, who blends her experience in business, HR and communications to help people show up and make an impact they can be proud of. 

As an expert in career development and leadership, Claire is known for doing serious work, while not taking herself too seriously. 

Her career has included work for some of the world’s biggest brands including NBC Universal, Fortescue Metals Group, Chevron, Superdry, Mineral Resources and Colgate-Palmolive. 

Claire believes the world needs more humour and more heart, and her work helps organisations to KEEP their best talent, and individuals to BE the best talent. https://claireseeber.com.au/book/

 


Contact details:

Erin Huckle: hello@chucklecommunications.com 0432 213 506

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