Our concept
The effectiveness of our model relies on on an original approach, resulting from work in neuroscience and psychology, the P.A.C.S.
Pleasure
When you engage in an activity that appeals to your interests, you activate your reward circuit, a neurological mechanism revealed by the work of neuroscientists Olds & Milner. This state of stimulation releases dopamine, the molecule responsible for motivation and learning, allowing you to progress more quickly and feel fully fulfilled in your new career.
Self-determination
According to Deci & Ryan’s self-determination theory, our motivation becomes sustainable when it is based on a free and personal choice. Because they reveal what you truly love to do, appetences allow you to choose a career out of desire, not necessity.
Luck
By focusing on your interests rather than your skills, you will create opportunities for unexpected encounters, which is one of the criteria for improving your luck capital, according to Professor Wiseman’s research.
Surprise
Identifying your interests will enable you to step outside your comfort zone, as highlighted by psychologist Leon Festinger, and discover careers you would never have considered but which could be a source of fulfillment for you.
THE REVELATION
A candidate who enjoys working learns three times faster, is more motivated, and is more independent

That’s why we created the concept of appetences

APPETENCE
Appetences is a capacity that develops based on the pleasure one derives from performing a professional activity.
It produces dopamine, a hormone responsible for motivation and learning.

The 3 pleasures of being a waiter or waitress
Helpfulness, make others happy
Network, initiate and maintain the relationship
Commitment, be constantly on the move
You can’t learn to love a job,
But you can learn the job you’ll love!
Change profession should no longer be an obstacle course
Limiting yourself to your skills means locking yourself in.
EXPLORING YOUR INTERESTS OPENS UP A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITIES