You may find Whistle to be helpful if you are asking yourself questions like: "What do I want to be when I grow up?" "How can I make a living doing what I love?" "What was I born to do?" "What is my life's work?" Richard J. Leider is a founding partner of The Inventure Group, a coaching and consulting firm in Minneapolis, Minnesota devoted to bringing out the natural potential in people. He is a nationally known writer, speaker, and career coach, and a pioneer in the field of Life/Work Planning. A National Certified Career Coach, he has been helping people to hear and heed their callings for more than 30 years. Author and co-author of five previous books, including the best-sellers Repacking Your Bags and The Power of Purpose, he is also an online columnist for Fast Company. David A. Shapiro is a writer, philosopher, and educator whose work explores questions in ethics and meaning in life. He is the Education Director of the Northwest Center for Philosophy for Children, a non-profit organization that brings philosophy into the lives of young people in schools and community groups through literature, philosophical works, and classroom activities. David is the co-author of Repacking Your Bags and the author of Choosing the Right Thing to Do,a practical guide for helping people make educated decisions about matters of ethical import in all aspects of their lives.
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You may find Whistle to be helpful if you are asking yourself questions like: ''What do I want to be when I grow up?'' ''How can I make a living doing what I love?'' ''What was I born to do?'' ''What is my life's work?''
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"Whistle While You Work was not written by a dwarf, but by a giant in this field. I love it." - Richard N. Bolles, author of What Color is Your Parachute? "This book inspires us to remember that the essence of every calling is a summons to serve." - Walter F. Mondale, former United States Vice President "If there is a central tenet to work in the new economy it is this: work is personal. We all spend too much time, exert too much effort, and put too much energy into our work not to have it matter. Put simply, here's a book that will help you make sure that your work matters - to you and to others. Don't just read it; take it to heart." - Alan Webber, Founding Editor, Fast Company magazine"
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- PublisherReadHowYouWant
- Publication date2012
- ISBN 10 142708582X
- ISBN 13 9781427085825
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages272
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