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These are links to free PDF downloads of worksheets, surveys and other tools that may assist employers and employees to work through this process of finding more job in your jobs. I’d love to hear how you’re doing with the concepts in my book. Pat@findingjoybook.com
Job Action Memo
This is the tool found in the book beginning on Page 141. Use this memo to refine your vision of your ideal job and as a template for one you’ll create and present to management.
SURVEY: What Kind of Boss Am I?
Based on what research shows workers want from their bosses, this tool is sure to reveal useful information for employers willing to start a conversation with their teams.
SURVEY: Are You Blooming Where You’re Planted?
This survey measures employee job satisfaction. It can be a great tool to begin a discussion with your team about what will really make them want to remain with your company.
WORKSHEET: My Big Idea
This worksheet is a tool to encourage your team to contribute valuable new perspectives on your business.
WORKSHEET: Trellis of Support
A quick tool for ideas on creating a supportive work environment.
WORKSHEET: Personal Values
This tool is designed to help employees find more purpose in their jobs, connect more deeply with the mission of their company and ultimately extend that to their family and community life.
CHECKLIST: My Dream Job
A fun pop quiz about working preferences that may help you define your ideal job.
LIST: Office Makeover Ideas
Having a beautiful, harmonious, well-organized, efficient work space is a huge component of finding more job in your job, and this list will give you lots of ideas.
LIST: Happiness Habits
In order to create the life of your dreams, both at home and at work, you need to nurture the habit of being happy. This list offers some tips on how to do that.
LIST: How To Have More Fun At Work
Here are some easy ideas for bosses or their team members to implement. The whole idea is to make your workplace somewhere people actually want to be.



