CARVIEW |
By?Dr. Paul Powers, Debby Russell
First Edition
Pages: 210
ISBN 10: 1-56592-036-8 |
ISBN 13:9781565920361
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Book descriptionLove Your Job! is an inspirational guide to loving your work. In addition to providing solid practical advice, this book encourages readers to look inside themselves for who they are and what they want out of their jobs. Through a series of reflections, anecdotes, and exercises, Love Your Job! helps readers think more deeply about the meaning of their work and their lives.
Full Description
- What does it mean to love your job? Reflections on what work means to you and what's important in a job.
- Can you keep loving your job? Solid advice and motivational exercises that will help you develop the skills and the courage to make changes in the job you're in.
- What if you don't have a job you love? Practical and inspirational hints for looking at your skills, meeting people who can help you, and overcoming your fear of change.
- Is there life outside your job? Reflections on how you can find time for your families and communities, as well as your job.
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"This is the first career guide for people who don't want to or can't change their jobs, but who are dissatisfied with at least one aspect of it. [Ed: Hands up all of you who don't need a book like this?] While Love Your Job! is a departure from O'Reilly's technical books, editorially it fits very well within their desire to publish information that helps people in pain. As with their other books, which attempt to offer 'over the shoulder' advice to people stuck on a program or system, this book gives readers direct access to the advice of a leading management consultant who has had to deal with employee pain resulting from corporate downsizing.
"There are many long, boring, and sometimes cynical books on how to write a resume, dress for success, and look the interviewer in the eye: Love Your Job! isn't one of them. Rather than showing readers how to manipulate their way into getting a better-paying job, it encourages them to look inside themselves at what is really important, and to bring their best selves to work, whatever it may be."
--Sun UK User, August 1993
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