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Learn Like a Lobster : Grow as you go, fuel your own progress, accelerate your career - Helen Tupper

Learn Like a Lobster

Grow as you go, fuel your own progress, accelerate your career

By: Helen Tupper

Hardcover | 5 February 2026 | Edition Number 1

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We used to go to work to learn to do the job. Now learning IS the job.

Whatever your career, staying relevant and adaptable is a modern workplace essential. And your unexpected role model for lifelong learning? A clawed crustacean.

In Learn Like a Lobster, Sunday Times bestselling authors Helen Tupper and Sarah Ellis share the essential career lessons we can learn from the growth and resilience of the limitless lobster.

  • Lobsters never stop growing (and neither should you)
  • Lobsters grow through hard moments (use challenges to turbo-charge your career)
  • Lobsters fuel their own learning (don't ask for permission to learn, lead your own way)

Learn Like a Lobster shows how to make learning a playful and energising part of every working day, instead of something we have to find time for in an already packed schedule. It's a must-read for everyone who wants to progress in their career in a way that feels meaningful and motivating.

Whether you're someone who already wants to invest in themselves and their development, or whether you feel stuck and unsure of your direction, Learn Like a Lobster offers the skills, tools and motivation you need for career progression and fulfilment.

Because when we learn, we grow.

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