
Marnie Schneider

Kaitlyn Lorraine Boxall
You want a fulfilled career, but you’re not sure where to start or where to go from here…
Whether you’ve worked for a while and had some career setbacks (been there!), or you’re just starting out, this book reframes the work world so you can feel confident in your career journey and empowered by your setbacks to achieve those amazing goals you have.
This book gives you the strategies to:
- Feel confident in your ability to navigate your career journey
- Go into any career change situation such as an interview, job change or company shift with an excitement and confidence that is contagious
- Find peace in YOUR process and unique journey
- Create connection and foster authentic conversations at work
- Understand the meaning of changes and setbacks in your career without letting those challenges ding your confidence.
- Use gratitude to get through anything and come out stronger.
And so much more…
We’re great at sharing stories about our dating lives, what if we shared just as much about our career paths? I believe we could find peace in the process, find companions who share our same worries and fears, find connection in the hard parts. Talking about it can only help us connect more as humans and professionals, reach back more to help those who come after us and reach forward to understand those who came before us.
By relating the career process to the process of dating, the work world can seem a little less intimidating, a bit more manageable and open to honest conversation about the highs and lows that we have in our careers.
Author Bio:
I’m Jess, founder of Invincible Sparkle and your work BFF. I love mentoring and working with people to help them reach their career goals by identifying areas of growth and removing obstacles. I’m so glad you bought this book because it means you’re ready to dive in and find that invincible and successful person you can be.
Like you, I was a college grad with a plan….twice. I’ve got both my B.S. in Labor Economics (where my math lovers at?) and History and a master’s degree in Business. Then I took on the work world and got a degree in the real thing – work life. I still work in a full-time job I love, leading teams in product development, sourcing and strategy.





