Do you feel you have few accomplishments?
Most people have difficulty identifying their accomplishments.

You Are More Accomplished Than You Think will help you understand why it’s important to have a solid grasp of your accomplishments. It explains the importance of accomplishments self- knowledge for getting a job, as well as advancing in both salary and levels of responsibility. This self-knowledge will help you set goals and improve your self- esteem.
You Are More Accomplished Than You Think: How to Brainstorm Your Achievements for Career and Life Success is available in Kindle and downloadable PDF formats for $5.99.
- CHAPTER 1: Why we need to brainstorm, track, and leverage our accomplishments
- CHAPTER 2: Why people have a weak grasp on their accomplishments
- CHAPTER 3: Tools and techniques for brainstorming and tracking accomplishments
- CHAPTER 4: 200+ prompts for brainstorming accomplishments
- CHAPTER 5: Quantifying accomplishments
- CHAPTER 6: Creating: AccomplishNuggets: Articulating and communicating your accomplishments
- CHAPTER 7: Tailoring Your Accomplishments
- CHAPTER 8: Conducting annual and other regular accomplishments reviews
- CHAPTER 9: You are accomplished!
- APPENDIX
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Why?
CHAPTER 1: Why brainstorm, track, and leverage accomplishments?
2
You’re not alone
CHAPTER 2: Why people have a weak grasp on their accomplishments
3
Tools
CHAPTER 3: Tools and techniques for brainstorming and tracking accomplishments
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Prompts
CHAPTER 4: 200+ prompts for brainstorming accomplishments
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Quantify
CHAPTER 5: Quantifying accomplishments
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AccomplishNuggets
CHAPTER 6: : Articulating and communicating your accomplishments
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Customize
CHAPTER 7: Tailoring your accomplishments
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Success
CHAPTER 9: You are accomplished!
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In the habit
CHAPTER 8: Conducting annual and other regular accomplishments reviews
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More
APPENDIX: Interview questions, Directory of experts
Articles
More about accomplishments
Why You Need This Book
Take the Accomplishments Pre-Test
Get More Accomplishments Feedback from Employers
VIDEO: We All Have Accomplishments
VIDEO: Analyzing Accomplishments in a Job-Interview Setting
An Instrument for Analyzing Accomplishments
Testimonials
What readers say