I Could Do Anything if I Only Knew What It Was: How to Discover What You Really Want and How to Get It by Barbara Sher, Barbara Smith (With)

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  • Pub. Date: August 1995
  • 322pp
  • Sales Rank: 26,259
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    • Pub. Date: August 1995
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 322pp
    • Sales Rank: 26,259

    Synopsis

    If you suspect there could be more to life than what you're getting...if you always knew you could do anything if you only knew what it was, this extraordinary book is about to prove you right!

    A life without direction is a life without passion.  The dynamic follow-up to the phenomenal best-seller Wishcraft, I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was (the New York Times Bestseller) guides you, not to another unsatisfying job, but to a richly rewarding career rooted in your heart's desire.  And in a work of true emancipation, this life-changing sourcebook reveals how you can recapture "long lost" goals, overcome the blocks that inhibit your success, decide what you want to be, and live your dreams forever!

    You will learn:

    *       What to do if you never chose to be what you are.
    *       How to get off the fast track--and on to the right track.
    *       First aid techniques for paralyzing chronic negativity.
    *       How to regroup when you've lost your big dream.
    *       To stop waiting for luck--and start creating it.

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    Based on the principle that love is what we do best, the bestselling author of Wishcraft: How to Get What You Really Want offers expert, reassuring, concrete advice on getting to the heart of what we really want in life and dissolving the inner blocks that prevent us from achieving it.

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    Fans of Sher's Wishcraft: How to Get What You Really Want (1986) beseeched her aid in formulating their goals so that they could use her guide to meet lifetime ambitions. "This book is designed to help you find the good life," she says, and to "crave work that will spark you into excitement and energy." Sher explains why people have difficulty defining their goals and how to resolve such conflicts. From speaking to groups, she has come to realize there are patterns to the blocks that people experience. Among those patterns are tribal or family inhibitors; confusing, multitudinous goals; and fear of being trapped in one career path. This self-help book, rife with exercises and examples, will send many on the path to self-assessment and goal development.

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    June 06, 2007: This book is especially designed to get you off dead center.

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    July 06, 2006: There are perspectives in this book I never would have thought of. After helping the reader define his/her dream job, the book takes a very wide look at numerous possibilities of why the reader hasn't achieved that dream job. It is very interesting and quite thought-provoking. Sometimes the emotions are difficult, but with relief following soon thereafter. The book does not address the impact that changing careers could have on immediate family. The focal point for me on this topic is already living on meager means and changing careers to a dream job that pays 1/3 of what I'm making. When both jobs/careers require a full work week I'm still not sure how to get to that dream job. Otherwise, it is a good book and I do recommend it. Most people probably fit the numerous profiles addressed in the book and would benefit from reading it.


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