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For anyone in a dead-end job, stuck in a rut, or out of work, this timely and ground-breaking book is the solution! Have you ever wondered what you were truly meant to do in life? Have you ever felt that you have a higher calling? Let career intuitive Sue Frederick show you the way. In this first-ever book to combine ancient mystical teachings with current career knowledge, Sue reveals how to read destiny clues (the way she reads them for clients) and create a practical plan for moving forward. She illuminates the negative patterns stopping you in your tracks and teaches you to remove them. You walk away with a fresh perspective on your life's direction, and a realization of how powerful you truly are. I See Your Dream Job is a book for anyone who: - Feels stuck in a job - Feels unfulfilled at work - Questions if they're on the right track - Yearns to do something more creative - Dreams of a different path - Has been fired - Has been downsized - Is underpaid and underappreciated - Simply wants something different. "A must read for everyone who would like a step-by-step approach to discovering their life's purpose." - Leslie Gail author of aLife Simplified No library descriptions found. |
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The information Frederick gives is pretty straightforward and easy to understand, so it's a quick read. I think it will be interesting to revisit this book in a year or so and see if everything still holds true, or if I've changed and interpret the information differently.
I would recommend this book to anyone looking for alternative guidance to making a change in their career -- or how to make the best of the one they have. ( )