In the mad dash to succeed fast, many of us compromise so much of our health, relationships, family and personal satisfaction for our work. Over time, we find ourselves bored, burned out, unhappy or unfulfilled - with no idea how we got there or how to fix it. Whether finding your “right direction” requires a complete personal or professional u-turn or a mere shift in direction, this book offers witty insights to strategically design your work and life. It’s a powerful wake-up call to enjoy the ride on the road to success!
Renessa Boley Layne is founder of Designer Life Unlimited, creator of the Success & Happiness Test and author of the Fast Lane, Wrong Direction college and career success book series. Renessa speaks at colleges, companies and associations, inspiring audiences to experience "fast lane, RIGHT DIRECTION" in their career, leadership and personal life design. Renessa's messages are a powerful wake-up call to enjoy the ride on the road to success.
Renessa has appeared as a leading authority on ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX TV affiliates across the country. She has also been featured in publications such as Career Builder, CNN.com, Heart & Soul magazine and the Washington Post. She invites readers to email her on hello@renessaspeaks.com and visit her website at www.renessaspeaks.com.
"If you are looking for a deeper level of fulfillment and satisfaction, don't just read this book. Apply every word!"
-James Malinchak, featured on ABC's Hit TV Show "Secret Millionaire" and co-author of Chicken Soup for the College Soul
"Whether you are in the fast lane now, have passed your 'fast lane' prime, or aspire to shift into a higher gear, this book will reignite your life and your work."
-Bill Lauer, president and founder, Tetra Partners
"If you are not satisfied with your life and you know there's something more, this is the book for you. 'Fast Lane, Wrong Direction'. I can't say enough about it. Get this book. Take the action. You will be so happy, you'll thank me!"
-Elaine Williams, comedian, speaker and author as seen on HBO, "Saturday Night Live," and New York Times.