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rank 7428 (-121)
word count 28489
date submitted 16.09.2008
date updated 10.02.2009
genres: Non-fiction, Popular Culture, Busin...
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How to Enjoy Your Job

Joanna Penn

 

Imagine loving your job...it is possible! This powerful book will help you start to make changes tomorrow.

 

Do you want to escape the boredom or the stress of your work? Do you feel trapped in your current job? Would you like to break out of the money cycle? Do you want to find out what you really want to do for a living? This powerful book is targeted to your specific work problems so you can find the most useful information for your situation immediately, and start making changes tomorrow. You will discover...| - How to turn boredom into self development that will accelerate your growth - 11 ways to manage stress at work - How to escape the money trap that keeps you tied to the pay-cheque - The use of creativity and escape to enrich your working life - How to identify what you really want to do with your life - How to extend your comfort zone so you can achieve more - How to use the 7 step Career Change process to reach your goals - Effective methods for setting and achieving your goals For your free Companion workbook go to http://www.HowToEnjoyYourJob.com

 
 

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career, career change, inspiration, job, self development, self help, self-development, self-help, stress management, wealth, work

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Nick Poole2 wrote 195 days ago

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June Marengo wrote 334 days ago

I liked your book - it is positive and useful.And the quotes are invigorating. I have the one by Mark Twain stuck to my screen now.

Darren G. Burton wrote 579 days ago

Hi Joanna. I've just looked up your book on Amazon and see you published it through Lulu. I have a number of non-fiction books in distribution too published through Lulu. I like the concept of your book. It's a good idea on a vitally important subject. I hope you do well with sales of this one. I'm going to go onto Amazon now and write you a brief but positive review. Good luck with it.

P.S. I also see you live in Brisbane. I live on the Gold Coast. Small world.

Mischa wrote 670 days ago

Auckland huh? My home town.

Best,
Mischa.

davey wrote 681 days ago

That's a really eyecatching title. Personally I'd never read a self-help book ordinarily, so I don't have much to compare it with. The chapters I've caught here were thoughtful and well-presented. The style is matter-of-fact and friendly without trying to be matey. You come across as knowing your subject. Good luck with it.

Debbie wrote 685 days ago

I'm probably not qualified to comment on this as I've no idea how a non-fiction book should be structured. But I enjoyed reading the bits I read - and trying to apply them to my own job! I read the intro and chapter 5. I think many people would buy this book.

Minor nits - over-use of fulfilling and fulfilment in the first few paras - but very minor. Overall it read extremely well and I liked the quotes to break up the text.

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