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Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow: Discovering Your Right Livelihood
 
 

Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow: Discovering Your Right Livelihood [Kindle Edition]

Marsha Sinetar
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No More Monday Morning Blues...

You're about to be liberated! Here is the book you've been waiting for-a-step-by-step guide to finding the "work" that expresses and fulfills your needs, talents, and passions. Using dozens of real-life examples, Marsha Sinetar shows you how to overcome your fears, take the little risks that make big risks possible, and become a person whose work means self-expression, growth, and love!

Discover how to:

Tune into your inner world and your unique talents

Evaluate and build your self-esteem--the three key questions to ask yourself

Banish your outmoded network of "shoulds "

Deal with the Big R--resistance

Liberate yourself from an unfulfilling job...and much more!



Discover how to tune in to your inner world and your unique talents; evaluate and build your self-esteem, banish your out-moded network of "shoulds" and liberate yourself from an unfulfilling job with this step-by-step guide to finding work that satisfies your passions. -->


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 391 KB
  • Print Length: 226 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0440501601
  • Publisher: Dell; 1 edition (8 Jun 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004QZA6QS
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #117,364 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
Anybody who recalls Joseph Campbell telling Bill Moyers "follow your bliss" has the gist of this self-help book. Sinetar throws in a few exercises for figuring WHAT you really love, but the basic idea is that old, old observation that you are likelier to be successful if you are working in a field you care about than if you are just punching a timecard.

'Likelier to be' is not, however, a word that comes easily to Sinetar and some folks will find the blind optimism of 'The Money Will Follow' a bit hard to swallow. Needless to say 'Trust in Allah but tie up your camel' is an adage always to be borne in mind when following this sort of advice, and everyone knows people who've done what they've loved and the money never appeared, let alone followed. It's to challenge this kind of pessimism that Sinetar has written her book, and she makes an engaging cheerleader.

There are lots of similar works and personally I think Napoleon Hill presents a better case, but Sinetar is a bit more up to date. Worth reading as an adjunct to other job-search books (like 'What Color is My Parachute'.)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
Pow, pow, pow! Every point Marsha Sinetar makes in this
book hits home--sometimes painfully! For anyone who has
ever asked him or herself, "How did I end up in this job?",
this book is a revelation and a powerful guide to
re-examining one's attitudes toward life, love and work.
The author has done her research (see her excellent list
of references at the end of the book), she interweaves
concepts skillfully throughout, and her writing flows
wonderfully. You will find yourself underlining passage
after passage and consulting it again and again. Though
many good books have been written on this subject, this is
the one you will find yourself recommending to strangers,
pressing upon friends and keeping on your nightstand!
Shout it from the mountaintops!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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I had heard a famous speaker talk about this book and wsa extremely thrilled to read it. It really gets to the psychology of doing work that you love and that earns you an income. Really good book. I would also recommend that you get a book called "Flow," by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.
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The original concept of Right Livelihood apparently comes from the teachings of Buddha, who described it as work consciously chosen, done with full awareness and care, and leading to enlightenment. &quote;
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When we find ourselves downing others mentally, and especially if we say anything unkind or negative to them, we should make a point of saying silently to ourselves, They are doing the best they can right now. &quote;
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Right Livelihood, in both its ancient and its contemporary sense, embodies self-expression, commitment, mindfulness, and conscious choice. Finding and doing work of this sort is predicated upon high self-esteem and self-trust, since only those who like themselves, who subjectively feel they are trustworthy and deserving, dare to choose on behalf of what is right and true for them. When the powerful quality of conscious choice is present in our work, we can be enormously productive. &quote;
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