Imagine waking up on Monday morning and feeling excited to start work. Imagine getting paid to do what inspires you. Imagine putting in hours of hard work without ever noticing the passage of time. Imagine one, two, or three decades into the future and looking back and realizing, I did what I wanted to do! The catch is that work is work, whether you love your job or not. But people who enjoy the core purpose of their work have a keen interest in their craft and live happier and healthier lives and in turn, deliver better work.
Discover what tactics and strategies steer you in the right direction and keep you on the correct course. By framing the question within the context of building a house, California residential architect Steve Randel delivers a message to help creative professionals build successful careers. They will understand how to tap their passion, manage the day to day, learn patience to cope with tough situations, and comprehend that the reward is purpose and contribution.
Steve, a native Texan, became fascinated with residential architecture growing up in a wealthy West Texas oil town where people built marvelous homes of all types. He earned a BED from Texas A&M University and has since studied architecture in Italy, worked and lived in Texas, the East Coast, and the West Coast. For three decades, Steve relished a fascinating career designing new homes, additions, and remodels for hundreds of clients in California.
Steve equates his experiences into a structure that helps other creative professionals achieve the success and dreams they desire. By providing coping mechanisms and learning to clarify your aspirations, anyone with artistic talent can learn to live a happier and more productive life. Whether you seek a career in a creative profession or you manage a group of creative people, Steve can help. Understanding how to keep the spark lit and balance reality with your goals gives you an advantage. Steve offers several programs to help your organization and professionals achieve their dreams.
Hire an engaging, magnetic, and intriguing speaker by booking Steve today!
Imagine waking up on Monday morning and feeling excited to start work. Imagine getting paid to do what inspires you. Imagine putting in hours of hard work without ever noticing the passage of time. Imagine one, two, or three decades into the future and looking back and realizing, I did what I wanted to do! The catch is that work is work, whether you love your job or not. But people who enjoy the core purpose of their work have a keen interest in their craft and live happier and healthier lives and in turn, deliver better work.
Discover what tactics and strategies steer you in the right direction and keep you on the correct course. By framing the question within the context of building a house, California residential architect Steve Randel delivers a message to help creative professionals build successful careers. They will understand how to tap their passion, manage the day to day, learn patience to cope with tough situations, and comprehend that the reward is purpose and contribution.
Steve, a native Texan, became fascinated with residential architecture growing up in a wealthy West Texas oil town where people built marvelous homes of all types. He earned a BED from Texas A&M University and has since studied architecture in Italy, worked and lived in Texas, the East Coast, and the West Coast. For three decades, Steve relished a fascinating career designing new homes, additions, and remodels for hundreds of clients in California.
Steve equates his experiences into a structure that helps other creative professionals achieve the success and dreams they desire. By providing coping mechanisms and learning to clarify your aspirations, anyone with artistic talent can learn to live a happier and more productive life. Whether you seek a career in a creative profession or you manage a group of creative people, Steve can help. Understanding how to keep the spark lit and balance reality with your goals gives you an advantage. Steve offers several programs to help your organization and professionals achieve their dreams.
Hire an engaging, magnetic, and intriguing speaker by booking Steve today!
Architecting a Career to Love (Virtual)
Key Benefits:
Looking for an engaging online event? This dynamic program presented by California architect Steve Randel offers your audience an enriching experience and memorable tools to build their success.
This event gives your audience a powerful metaphor to relate to building a successful creative career. The four pillars provide an easy to remember mental framework...
Architecting a Career to Love
Key Benefits:
This program gives your audience a powerful metaphor to relate to building a successful creative career. The four pillars provide an easy to remember mental framework that they can employ immediately. Whether you wish to formulate a job of artistic endeavor, or you manage those with creative talent, these valuable tools are priceless.
Tapping Passion to Make a Living
Key Benefits:
- Structure Passion into Successful Careers
- Distinguish Passion from Obsession
- Grasp Where Passion Must Adjust for Reality
- Cope with Tactics to Steer a Creative Career to a Proper Course
Passion is a fine line as opposed to obsession, but the distinction is quite simple. Passion means to have a fascination with something and to...
Artificial Intelligence & the Creative Professional
- Examine the Implications of AI on Creative Professionals
- Investigate the Advantages of AI on Your Creativity
- Investigate the Disadvantages of AI on Your Creativity
- Get the Tools to Help You Identify Unique Opportunities
- Learn How to Pivot Quickly and Effectively
The oncoming phenomenon of AI approaches...
Tapping Passion to Make a Living (Webinar)
- Structure Passion into Successful Careers
- Distinguish Passion from Obsession
- Grasp Where Passion Must Adjust for Reality
- Cope with Tactics to Steer a Creative Career to a Proper Course
Passion is a fine line as opposed to obsession, but the distinction is quite simple. Passion means to have a fascination with something and to...





