Live the Life You Love: In Ten Easy Step-By Step Lessons
by Barbara Sher
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No matter how long it's been since you've dreamed it... No matter how "unrealistic" it seems... Your impossible dream may not be impossible anymore. If you've been waiting for a job that rewards you with more than a paycheck...or for the perfect moment to take that "long-lost" dream off hold...it's time to stop waiting and start creating a life you can truly love! In this life altering follow-up to the sensational New York Times Bestseller I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What show more It Was, Barbara Sher shows you how to break free from a career that doesn't cut it...tailor-make a meaningful, rewarding life to your personal specifications...and create a foundation for a success that's strong enough to support your heart's desire. With wisdom and warm reassurance, this step-by-step guide to personal and professional fulfillment teaches you the practical strategies you need to make your "impossible" dreams possible, reachable, and real. Discover: How to use "outcome thinking" to plot a positive path to your lifelong goal What your favorite childhood pastimes tell you about what it takes to be a happy adult How to use your natural curiosity, talents, and resources to turn your thinking--and your luck--around Why one-size careers do NOT fit all Foolproof techniques for leaping over the hurdles between you and your dream How to do what you love and love what you do for the rest of your life!1997). show lessTags
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Self-help books are often tricky to evaluate. They may make sweeping assertions and untenable promises. They are a good match for some people and not for others. Live the Life You Love: In Ten Easy Step-by-Step Lessons was not a book I chose, but one that colleagues picked for a course I sometimes teach. As a textbook for an undergraduate life transitions course, it's not bad. At times Sher overstates and overgeneralizes; at times her activity instructions are convoluted and make unwarranted assumptions about the reader. However, the book is an excellent fit for many of my students, given their developmental choice to take this class at this time.
Sher is easy to read but sometimes confusing. A better editor would have helped. As show more activities go, these strike a good balance between self-exploration and external connections and resources.
Were you to read this (or any self-help book), I'd tell you what I tell my students: Treat your disagreements with Sher as an activity and write her a letter with your notes for improvement. Your commitment is that if you suggest an improvement or alternative, you then have to do try it. show less
Sher is easy to read but sometimes confusing. A better editor would have helped. As show more activities go, these strike a good balance between self-exploration and external connections and resources.
Were you to read this (or any self-help book), I'd tell you what I tell my students: Treat your disagreements with Sher as an activity and write her a letter with your notes for improvement. Your commitment is that if you suggest an improvement or alternative, you then have to do try it. show less
Barbara Sher has to be the wisest woman in the world.
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- Canonical title*
- Live the Life You Love: In Ten Easy Step-By Step Lessons
- Original title
- Live the Life You Love: In Ten Easy Step-By Step Lessons
- Original publication date
- 1997
- Epigraph*
- "If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away." HENRY DAVID THOREAU
- Dedication*
- For my sons Danny and Matthew; through the years, always my friends.
- First words*
- What would it take to make you really happy?
- Last words*
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)I can't wait to hear it -- and I thank you in advance.
- Original language*
- English
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