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Technological advances and the global marketplace are changing the way we live and work. Doing the work you love is the critical factor to personal fulfillment and economic success. No one understands this more than Laurence G. Boldt, whose Zen and the Art of Making a Living helped many carve out new and rewarding career paths. But how do you find the courage to start the search for a new career? And how do you tap into your own best resources to discover what you want to do and what you're good at? This remarkable guide offers simple yet profound strategies to help you answer those questions by focusing on four key elements to be sought in any life's work: Integrity, Service, Enjoyment, and Excellence. Boldt has reduced the quest for meaningful work to its essence and will lead you to an understanding of what you could and should be doing with your life.
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Vocational interests, Vocational guidance, Business, Careers, NonfictionShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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How to Find the Work You Love
2009, Penguin USA, Inc.
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1101176229 9781101176221
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How to find the work you love
2004, Penguin/Compass
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