From Publishers Weekly
If you're trapped in an unfulfilling career, take comfort in knowing it's not just you-according to New Zealander Clark, job depression is a global phenomenon. Clark writes about the despondency that comes with an unrewarding profession and how he dealt with it himself (he was a former commercial lawyer) in this positive but unimaginative guide. In the spirit of the 1980s classic Do What You Love, the Money Will Follow, Clark encourages readers to choose happiness over money and to "follow your bliss." He does this in an entertaining manner, enlivening the text with cartoons like Dilbert and Calvin and Hobbes and quotations by everyone from St. Augustine to Lucille Ball. The book is light on concrete strategies for making a life-altering career transition, serving more as an inspirational tool. In that way, it's more spiritual than most career manuals, exhorting job seekers to leave behind their angst-ridden cubicle lives and do what truly appeals to their inner selves.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
"A delightful read and an excellent guide for your journey through work...and life!" --
Susan Jeffers, Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway"A joy to read because of its great insight and age old wisdom updated for the benefit of all." --
Bernie Siegel, author of Love, Medicine and Miracles and Prescriptiions for Living"A marvelous investment in yourself that will prove profitable in work and life in more ways than you might think." --
Jon Kabat-Zinn, Author: Wherever You Go, There You Are"Brilliant! Unique! This is no ordinary self-help, personal growth book...it is thoughtful, helpful, readable. I wish I'd written it." --
Tom Peters, In Search of Excellence"Make time to read this book. It's enjoyable and could change your relationship to work for the better...Highly recommended." --
Stephan Rechtschaffen, author of Time Shifting -- Creating More Time to Enjoy Your LifeThis thoroughly enjoyable book is a true beacon of light for those struggling at the crossroads of life." --
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