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Enjoying Work When You Break The Routine With Marva Bailer

After years of working, meetings can start to follow one similar pattern over and over again. People lose interest and stop caring not just about the meeting but the people they’re working with as well. Online meetings and calls have added to the distance and can be a barrier to truly getting to know other people. The time to break the cycle is now. Do something unexpected, and you’ll find that your workplace will be both more productive and more enjoyable!

Joining us in this episode of Seek Go Create is the author and tech executive, Marva Bailer. She breaks the cycle and brings an unexpected fun start to this podcast’s episode. Marva shares her journey as a woman in technology, an innovative and energetic leader, and a breast cancer survivor. She talks about her experience writing her book and the lessons you can find within the pages of Be Unexpected.

Want to break the cycle of routine meetings and draining work environments?

3 Reasons to Listen:

  1. Listen and learn from Marva’s experience growing up and finding her career in tech.
  2. Find out why it’s not just about what you say but about how you say it.
  3. Discover how you can break the routine and do something unexpected to your work!

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About Marva

Marva Bailer is an author, tech executive, and innovator who breaks down barriers and builds great connections. She has been leading top-tier teams as a professional in the field of technology and sales in the past 20 years. Marva is always empowering others and helping them grow with her energy and personal and career experiences.

Marva wrote Be Unexpected amidst the pandemic. In her debut book, she shares a collection of her experiences, learned strategies, and techniques for communication and connection. With it, leaders and professionals worldwide can foster a positive work environment and deeper relationships.

Find out more about Marva on her website. You can connect with her on LinkedIn, Facebook, or Instagram.