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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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You get a do over,
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This review is from: Capitalizing on Career Chaos: Bringing Creativity and Purpose to Your Work and Life (Paperback)
Dr. Harkness' wealth of experience in her field is manifest in her writing. Not only is she an educator, unlike most arm chair authors writing about what they've studied in a lab, Dr. Harkness writes about reality as she is LIVING the experiment or should one say, the adventure. Like the friend, aunt, mom or mentor you never had, she clearly shows you how to shed the preconcieved, society proclaimed notions of what success is supposed to be and learn how to become yourself in the work force. For anyone looking for a way out of a dead end job, be warned, there are no easy or quick fixes and Dr. Harkness is very clear about that. But you do have options and knowing what they are can be the key to an extraordinary new chapter in your life. "Chaos" is a great first step to getting a do over.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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This Book Is Fabulous and I'm Living Proof,
By Kimberly Woods "'aka Soulfull of soulfulsyner... (Outside of Chocolate City, DC) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Capitalizing on Career Chaos: Bringing Creativity and Purpose to Your Work and Life (Paperback)
Don't waste another minute. You are thinking about buying this book because something inside of you is screaming for you to make a change, to move out of the "chaos". I was there not too long ago and after reading this book, I decided to do something about it.
"Capitalizing on Career Chaos" by Helen Harkness was the match that sparked a new reality for me. Along with prayer, I decided to utilize the things I learned from this book and start a new career. One poignant moment in the book is the "Formula of Change: C = P > F. It states that "change happens only when pain is greater than fear". After learning this, I realized that the pain of a unfulfilling career was overcoming the fear of stepping out on faith. It wasn't my limitations that were holding me back from true success; it was my fear of the unknown. I'm sure you understand what I am saying, because you're there right now, but this book is chock-full of stories and activities to spark your future life. As the book states, "Look inward, outward, forward, and beyond - and take creative control of your career!" Definitely a great read!
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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How to redesign a career by pinpointing important strengths and using them appropriately,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Capitalizing on Career Chaos: Bringing Creativity and Purpose to Your Work and Life (Paperback)
Helen Harkness' Capitalizing On Career Chaos: Bringing Creativity And Purpose To Your Life And Work advocates two basic steps and shows how to achieve them: looking inward to connect with real needs, then looking outward to match core instincts and talents to workplace realities. Chapters cover the basics of how to redesign a career by pinpointing important strengths and using them appropriately.
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Capitalizing on Career Chaos: Bringing Creativity and Purpose to Your Work and Life by Helen Harkness (Paperback - April 8, 2005)
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