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The Career Clinic

Eight Simple Rules for Finding Work You Love

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The secret to life is doing the work we are meant to do. As the longtime host of a radio show devoted to helping people find work they love, Maureen Anderson has often invited listeners in to hear firsthand accounts of people who not only relish their work, but live without regret. The Career Clinic is filled with intimate, revealing, and inspiring stories of career transitions that led to fulfillment, meaning, and peace. . .and offers suggestions for how others can make them too. Readers will find plenty of practical guidance on how to make the leap from the 9-to-5 doldrums to a love affair with their career. From a fashion designer who became a psychotherapist, to a husband and wife who followed their dream to open a bookstore, to a secretary who became the famous editor of a legendary magazine, the book offers warmhearted advice and encouragement. Readers will learn how to find their place in the world, have fun, and say, "Yes!" to what truly makes them happy.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 18, 2008
      Anderson has compiled interviews from her radio talk show into a self-help guide that gets off to a wobbly start with a maudlin introduction that argues in favor of using impending death as the starting point for making career decisions. The author suggests determining which activities—if never pursued—would fill the reader with the most regret if they suddenly discovered they were going to die tomorrow. Subsequent sections offer glimpses into how other people made their lives work for them after finding their job was keeping them from enjoying their lives. Unfortunately, aside from sharing manifold examples, Anderson provides no concrete steps; rather, she defers to the classic career book, What Color Is Your Parachute?
      These short conversational stories attempt, merely by presenting a series of success stories, to inspire those who want to make life-altering changes, and after the first 20 or so testaments to the joy of finding a true calling, the results start to wear thin. Spending time reading about other people's happiness seems like yet another delay in getting off the couch to find one's own.

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