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To Build the Life You Want, Create the Work You Love: The Spiritual Dimension of Entrepreneuring [Paperback]

Marsha Sinetar
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  • Paperback: 209 pages
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan; St Martin's Griffin ed edition (1 Jan 1920)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0312141416
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312141417
  • Product Dimensions: 20.8 x 13.7 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,165,302 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Whether you are out of work or interested in reframing your job, this book will speak to your soul."--"Body Mind and Spirit"
"Superb!"--the "Phoenix"
"There is a comforting tone in Ms. Sinetar's personal approach to the search for jobs and career. This is an affirming book that encourages experimentation, trust of the inner voice, and a spiritual perspective to achieving financial security and new avenues of work.""--New Visions"
"Sinetar's prescriptions make sense. They apply to real life as we all know it. Her definition of 'success' is grounded in love and service to others. How refreshing!"--"Praying Magazine"
"Where do work and spirituality intersect? Sinetar handles this question as an accomplished artist does a brush and palette: in taking full responsibility for charting our course, in willingly entering the places of our greatest resistance, and in maintaining our strength out of our desire to endure . . . highly readable."--"Portland Views"
"Required read

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Discover your life's work and gain inner satisfaction and personal meaning with this inspiring, practical guide. In this sequel to her phenomenal bestseller "Do What You Love, the Money Will Follow," Marsha Sinetar shows you how to put her philosophy to work. Sinetar explores the qualities of effective, fulfilled entrepreneurs who manage to find both love and money by investing time, brainpower, and spiritual energy in their work.

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Seems the "skills" and reality side of Do What You Love.... these are stories that show everyday people --not superstar Trump types -- in various stages of starting their own small ventures or shaping the life and values they love. Especially relevant to me is the story of Esther, the eighty-something woman who returned to ministerial college at seventy-something and now runs a little spiritual direction business out of her home. More power to Esther and anyone like her. Good stories for adult ed. course, too.
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I felt this book was more of a spirit-lifter than a guide to creating the work you love. The author clearly states early on that she will not give specifics on how to create a vocation for yourself which leaves only examples of those who have done so (many of whom have made lots of money before they 'started the work they love'). Positive-not practical. I currently am reading her 1st book, I hope it's better.
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Seems the "skills" and reality side of Do What You Love.... these are stories that show everyday people --not superstar Trump types -- in various stages of starting their own small ventures or shaping the life and values they love. Especially relevant to me is the story of Esther, the eighty-something woman who returned to ministerial college at seventy-something and now runs a little spiritual direction business out of her home. More power to Esther and anyone like her. Good stories for adult ed. course, too.
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