The Lemming Conspiracy: How to Redirect Your Life from Stress to Balance (Includes Bibliographical References)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.64 (854 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1563524236 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
And, even as personal pursuits are sacrificed to "get ahead", many people wonder if they are traveling down the wrong career path. The pressure to achieve on the job usually undermines efforts to create a fulfilling life at home. Based on the principles of the authors' highly successful career counseling program, this book demonstrates how readers can take control of their lives, rectify career dissatisfaction, and avoid burnout.
Finding Your Own Reality K. Driehorst Unlike other career guidance books that force the reader into existing job titles, this book offers wonderful insights and process to guide you to developing and designing your own customized career/job. TLC looks at the whole person, and factors in the need for personal and professional balance to get more out of life. Kudos to the authors for writing a book that instilled the courage t. Wake up people!!! Selma Blackmon The quote from Alan Arkin The Lemming Condition, says it all! This is so appropriate for today's society. "Fearful of what lay ahead, but even more afraid of complete isolation, [the Lemming] threw himself into the crowd. It was defeat, and [he] knew it, but it was mixed with great relief. All decisions were gone. So was concern for the future, so was the fear of conflicting with his own. "piercing and deep without being mired in pop psychology" according to paulvw@mindspring.com. Yes, finally a clear and direct approach to asking the questions we all need to be asking of ourselves, namely, "who am I, what do I want out of my life, and how do I go about asking the right questions which will provide a path for me to follow?" So many books of this genre are well-meaning but tend to wallow in emotionalism and pop-psychology babble once the deeper issues come up. I fo