Do What You Love, the Money Will Follow: Discovering Your Right Livelihood by Marsha Sinetar, Paulist

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  • Publisher: Dell Publishing
  • Pub. Date: March 1989
  • ISBN-13: 9780440501602
  • Sales Rank: 99,156
  • 224pp
  • Edition Description: Reissue
  • Edition Number: 1
 
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Synopsis

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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A liberating, step-by-step guide to finding the work best suited to your needs and talents. Overcome fears, learn to take risks, and evaluate and build self-esteem. If your New Year's resolutions include banishing those Monday morning blues, this is the book for you! (Dell)

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Remember all those times when you made decisions based on what you should do, as opposed to what you wanted to do or felt like doing? And remember kicking yourself because you didn't follow your gut instinct? Being able to let go of "have-to's" can start you on your way to happiness. Sometimes, considering a change in your life's path by leaving the old job-and-chain behind and embarking upon a new career creates a world full of fear. In Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow, Marsha Sinetar opens the door to understanding how to achieve great satisfaction in your life and overcoming your own internal barriers. Knowing that work can be the major contributor to stress, she offers wise guidance for realizing your innermost desires and paves the way to developing your own artistry in life. Doing what you love is the same as doing the right thing, for yourself and for the people who surround you.

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Biography

Marsha Sinetar, Ph.D., is an organizational psychologist, mediator, and writer who for the past several years has been increasingly immersed in the study of self-actualizing adults.

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J.J. Johnson, a reader in Durango, Colorado, 05/07/2002

In “Do What You Love, the Money Will Follow”, Marsha Sinetar talks a lot about how to believe in oneself. She also talks about how make a career out of one’s beliefs and dreams. The author’s main point is to follow one’s dreams and success will come from happiness.

The author’s point of view is a valid one. The idea of working because one likes to, not because one has to is a key to success in this world. After that, the money really shouldn’t matter, as long as that person is happy. The author’s perspective will get a person far in this life, especially in today’s society. It needs improvement on one area, though. The target audience of this book seems to be people leaving their normal jobs to find something that please them more. The people who haven’t found their niche in life yet could be addressed more, such as high school and college students.

This book is a great tool for someone about to graduate from high school. It has information on what to look for when finding a career. When going in to college this book will help dramatically. The most important thing it states is in its title: find the job you love and the money will be even more rewarding. If a person isn’t sure on how to go about picking a major in college, then this book can and will help that person. This book will help even if that person is just any average high school student on their way to college.

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 A Must-Read Book for Anyone Dissatisfied with His/Her Career
A reviewer, a classical musician, 06/07/2001

This book was the impetus for my diving into my desired profession. The author's opening point is that if you are presently doing something that you DON'T love, you need to figure out why and fix it, because you won't succeed at what you WANT to do until you resolve your current situation and come to an understanding of why you're doing it and how you got there. The book contains much encouragement and advice, in practical and emotional/spiritual areas. It has been a long time since I read it, because it's the kind of book you read for yourself and immediately pass on to a friend who needs it and is ready for it. However, I still recall its profound impact on me -- it kickstarted me into action -- and I continue to recommend it to people. I am now extremely happy, doing what I know I was put on earth to do. Oh, and I'm not rich, but I make enough to live on. Being happy in my work is the most important thing.

Also recommended: (1) Procrastination: Why You Do It and What To Do About It. (2) How to Make $30K a Year or More as a Musician without a Recording Contract (I think this is out of print)