" One of the most popular books among those who want their lives to count for something. Barbara Sher is to be commended, for making hope practical."
-- RICHARD NELSON BOLLES
Author of "What Color Is Your Parachute?
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" COMPREHENSIVE AND INVITING . . . EMINENTLY PRACTICAL."
-- "San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle
"" A sprightly, sensible book brimming with advice, suggestions, and examples."
-- "Pittsburgh Press
"" One of the saddest lines in the world is, ' Oh come now-- be realistic.' The best parts of this world were not fashioned by those who were realistic. They were fashioned by those who dared to look hard at their wishes and gave them horses to ride. . . . I' ve got about four copies of "Wishcraft," It has been very popular. . . . I have now included it in "Parachute"!"
-- RICHARD NELSON BOLLES
Author of "What Color Is Your Parachute?
"" The most irreverent and refreshing self-help manual now on the market . . . Feisty, funny, and down-to-earth, this book is bound to benefit all those
who sense they may have temporarily lost track of their true goals."
-- "New Age Magazine
"" Wise, compassionate, and pragmatic. Written by an expert for people of all ages who seriously want "that something" in life."
-- THEODORE ISAAC RUBIN, M.D.
" Can really be of help . . . A most useful and enlightening book."
-- "The Houston Post"
" What makes Sher' s philosophy strikingly different from other authors is her compelling belief that ' There is no strategic problemthat cannot be solved' . . . Comprehensive and inviting. . . . Eminently practical."
-- "San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle
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One of the most popular books among those who want their lives to count for something. Barbara Sher is to be commended for making hope practical. Richard Nelson Bolles, author of
What Color Is Your Parachute?
A sprightly, sensible book brimming with advice, suggestions, and examples.
Pittsburgh Press Comprehensive and inviting . . . eminently practical.
San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle A most useful and enlightening book.
Houston Post
The most irreverent and refreshing self-help manual now on the market . . . Feisty, funny, and down-to-earth, this book is bound to benefit all those
who sense they may have temporarily lost track of their true goals.
New Age Magazine
Wise, compassionate, and pragmatic. Written by an expert for people of all ages who seriously want
that something in life. Theodore Isaac Rubin, M.D.
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"One of the most popular books among those who want their lives to count for something. Barbara Sher is to be commended for making hope practical."--Richard Nelson Bolles, author of
What Color Is Your Parachute? "A sprightly, sensible book brimming with advice, suggestions, and examples."--
Pittsburgh Press "Comprehensive and inviting . . . eminently practical."--
San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle "A most useful and enlightening book."--
Houston Post
"The most irreverent and refreshing self-help manual now on the market . . . Feisty, funny, and down-to-earth, this book is bound to benefit all those
who sense they may have temporarily lost track of their true goals."--
New Age Magazine "Wise, compassionate, and pragmatic. Written by an expert for people of all ages who seriously want
that something in life."--Theodore Isaac Rubin, M.D.
Barbara Sher is a therapist and career counselor who conducts workshops all over the United States and throughout the world. She has been featured on
Oprah and
Donahue, as well as in
The Wall Street Journal,
The New York Times, and
USA Today. Her bestsellers include
Wishcraft,
Teamworks!, and
I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was. Heard on the radio in cities all over America every day, Sher lives in New York City.
Annie Gottlieb is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in
Mirabella, McCall's, and
The New York Times. She is the author of
Do You Believe in Magic?: Bringing the Sixties Back Home and the coauthor of
Wishcraft: How to Get What You Really Want.