We’re all looking for deeper, more meaningful professional lives, yes? And we’re guessing you’d appreciate the same from your sex life. This is why we’re bringing Marriage and Family Therapist Steven Ing to our December luncheon — to take a look at how the insights from a great sex life can also apply to making a great career. So what career lessons can you learn from a relationship therapist? Turns out, quite a few. (And just to be clear, we’re NOT suggesting the two intersect in a creepy way. It’s a metaphor. Honest.) On December 6, join NCET and Steven Ing, MFT for a fun, pre-holiday Biz Bite luncheon. We’ll be exploring different aspects of a healthy sex life, and how those can give you inspiration if you’re looking for a greater, deeper (*ahem*) sense of job satisfaction. Attendees will learn some of the critical ways our careers are like relationships, with key suggestions about how the techniques you use to manage healthy romances can also improve your career. Examples: How really knowing yourself is a critical part of a meaningful career. How playfulness is essential to career satisfaction. How advice about career (and romance for that matter) being “hard work” can be so misleading.