How To Find Your Mission In Life.
Publication details: Ten Speed Press, 2005.ISBN:- 1580087051
- BV 4740 B64
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BF698.9.O3 H36 1993 Introduction to type and careers / | BF698.9.O3 H36 1993 Introduction to type and careers / | BF724.5.J39 2013 The defining decade : | BV4740.B64 How To Find Your Mission In Life. | BV4740.B74 2004 Live Your Calling: A Practical Guide to Finding and Fulfilling Your Mission in Life. | BV4740.LA227 2010 Helping College Students Find Purpose: The Campus Guide to Meaning-Making (Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Series). | BV4740.LB3609 2010 Cultivating the Spirit: How College Can Enhance Students' Inner Lives. |
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Patron comment on 2014-02-11
When one thinks of a career, things such as major, salary, interests and passions, resumes, interviews, and big names in the industry come to mind. But what about the search for a career not based on figures and numbers but on the abstract concept of self and of purpose? Richard Bolles truly addresses and assists those who are searching for their mission in life, for their path in this book. Through combining spiritual or the religious part of life with the career aspect of life, something that many fear is unacceptable, Bolles has brought together into a small book the idea that the two are truly connected. In the small stories, short quotes, and thought provoking questions, Bolles has introduced this idea of mission in life as not only a religiously minded one, but one that has a lot to do with the job search. This truly is a great, short, and intriguing read, good for one just beginning to develop themselves further as a person and one just starting the job search.