Find the right career t hat works for you and who you are. Do something you love! The quest for the work and a career that's right for you–that's fullfiling and that you enjoy–is a process of discovery. It involves learning about yourself and finding out about the wide range of work and careers available. And it involves finding out how best to access the work or career you're interested in. Whether you have no idea what work or career you want to do or there's too many options and you can't decide, Career Finder will help you discover what's right for you and how to go about achieving it. Understand how the world of work and careers is changing Overcome limiting beliefs, identify your strengths, skills and values and build your confidence Identify – from the wide range of career options – the best possibilities for you (not what other people think you should do! ) Discover the opportunities that will lead to the work and career you're interested in Whatever's happening in the world and whether you’ve just started thinking about a career, want to go in a new direction, or have a complete change, Career Finder will guide and advise you. You’ll be prepared to move toward a career that you enjoy and works in harmony with your life and who you are.
Explore the vast yet compact world on your wrist! So you’ve bought an Apple Watch and you’ve been having a really great time talking to your wrist, but now you’re wondering what other sorts of fun trouble you can find. For that, the updated edition of Apple Watch For Dummies is your perfect guide, providing a friendly overview of the latest series of Apple Watches on the new OS. Whatever you want to achieve—peak health via sleep-tracking and an app-based fitness plan, the ability to navigate your way out of a scary forest at night using the GPS and torch functions, or just a convenient method of finding your iPhone—everything you need to know about the amazing device on your wrist is right here at your fingertips. Marc Saltzman—journalist, lecturer, TV personality, and host of “Gear Guide,” a tech-focused video that reaches 60 million viewers a year—expertly guides you through the wrist-based virtual world opened up by Apple’s compact wonder-gadget, taking you from the basics of the interface and buttons, through to practical applications like Apple Pay, and then on to the nifty stuff, like chatting to friends on Walkie Talkie, checking your blood oxygen levels, or unlocking your hotel room door with a casual flick of your wrist. Get au fait with display and buttons Keep in touch via calls, texts, and more Manage your media, finances, health, work, and more Dive into the wonderful world of apps Whatever it is you think you’ll use your Apple Watch for, you’ll end up doing much, much more.