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What's Your Motto?

Mottoweb_adwhats_2If you like to read inspiring and engaging stories that explore how people and companies come together to create "purpose, passion, and profit", I recommend you take a look at Motto magazine.

If you used to be a fan of Worthwhile, then you'll like Motto, because it is its refashioning. Curt Rosengren, from Occupational Adventure, continues on as a contributing editor.

As a blogger and coach immersed in the subject of career happiness, Motto is a must-read for me. Its strongest draw for me is the features of executives who have figured out how to create work cultures that are energizing and people who have navigated their careers in surprising and inspiring ways.

So many other publications write about workplace and career issues that feel tedious and deflating. Draconian work cultures, dead end careers, dilemma after dilemma about how to have a challenging job while raising small children - I'm tired of hearing about it!

So many of us want work that matters more than a paycheck, want companies to be a force for good, and want to feel strongly connected to their careers. Motto reports on the exciting good news that we want to hear. And that's a breath of fresh air.

Heather Mundell
Dream Big Coaching Services
www.dreambigcoaching.com
heather@dreambigcoaching.com

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I read only 1 magazine a month, and Motto is definitely it for me. All the authors are awesome, though not as well known as some of the "bigger" magazines, they put together a nice layout, and offer insights you can't get anywhere else.

For my money, there's nothing better than Motto. I only wish they'd publish every month!

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