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Finding Your Perfect Work provides expert guidance on how to combine your personal goals and dreams with the practical realities of earning a livelihood in today’s economy to create an independent career of your own. This step-by-step book offers worksheets, questionnaires, and resources that will spark your creativity, stretch your mind, clarify your dreams, and get support for what’s most important in your life. The authors believe if play is children’s work, then for adults work should feel like play. This eBook edition links to the "Personal Style Survey" that shows you how what you do naturally are some of your greatest assets. The book is filled with inspiring stories to help you define what you want from life. This one book can be a “life raft” for people struggling with career issues because it enables you to put your aptitudes, values, hopes, and aspirations together into one career.
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Finding Your Perfect Work
2008, Paul and Sarah Edwards, LLC d/b/a Pine Mountain Books
Electronic resource
in English
1934659088 9781934659083
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Finding your perfect work: the new career guide to making a living, creating a life
2003, J.P. Tarcher/Putnam
in English
- 1st trade pbk. ed
1585422169 9781585422166
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Finding your perfect work: the new career guide to making a living, creating a life
1996, Putnam
in English
087477795X 9780874777956
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