Is your career all it could be? Henry David Thoreau famously said, “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.” Does this describe your current work situation? Whether you’re just starting out, looking for a change, or experiencing unwanted change, there’s a way forward. Love Your Work is about pivoting step-by-step to a more satisfying career. It will help you: Dream up bigger goals than you have now—and meet them Search out new careers or niches within your industry Pursue work and success in the holistic sense Maybe the new economy feels daunting to you. Maybe you’re not sure how to break out of your industry. Maybe you’re struggling to move up in rank. Wherever you are, if you don’t find your work meaningful and engaging, it’s time for a change, and Love Your Work will prepare you to make it. Robert Dickie III is a career advisor and CEO passionate about helping people find their best work. And it shows. He offers motivating stories, insights into today’s market, and dozens of resources for growing in your career. By the end of Love Your Work, you won’t just be equipped for the next move, you’ll be inspired for it. You’ll see work differently, and you’ll want to pursue it like you never have before.
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Cooper, Family Values, loc. 1080–1089, 1107–1109. Relief arrangements, Piven and Cloward argued, are part of the process of “defining and enforcing the terms on which different classes of people are made to do different kinds of work; ...
It's time we brought love back in. Love and Work shows you how.
Brimming with practical exercises and advice, this book is essential reading for millennial career changers and anyone passionate about getting unstuck, pursuing work that matters, and changing the world.
10. Ramakrishnan, No Elevator, 22. 11. Frank Dell'Apa, ''Bryant Scores Off an Assist,'' Boston Globe, June 18, 2010. 12. Ibid. 13. Adrian Wojnarowski, ''Scout's Eye Helped Bryant Focus on Title Drive,'' Yahoo! Sports, June 17, 2009. 14.
My aim in writing this book is to help you feel like that every day. To help you make your work work for you. To feel truly free. Reading FREE will: -Remind you that you are fantastic and have the ability to do amazing things.
" ... In this book, Clancy supplies all the concepts and actions you need to genuinely love your work and live your dream. Here you will discover your path to fulfillment and how to travel it successfully.
You probably spend one-third of your adult life at your job. Is it what you really want to be doing with your life? If you answered "no," you're not alone—millions...
Taking the reader on a journey from discovering a marketable passion to generating an income from it, this book is a practical guide to tackling one of the key questions of our era: how to make a living doing the thing you love.
"Confidence comes with knowing yourself, actualizing your dreams, and facing what could be holding you back. This book helps put you in the driver's seat to embrace the journey and love your career.