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Zen and the Art of Making a Living: A Practical Guide to Creative Career Design (Arkana S.)

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Title: Zen and the Art of Making a Living: A Practical Guide to Creative Career Design (Arkana S.)
by Laurence G. Boldt
ISBN: 0-14-019599-8
Publisher: Penguin Books
Pub. Date: 01 May, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $17.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.17 (30 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Want to live the life you were born to live? Read this book!
Comment: After reading many career planning guides, I have found that "Zen and the Art of Making a Living" is perhaps the most thoughtful, life-changing book ever written on the subject. While many books are geared towards assisting you in fixing your career problem, whether it be by finding a "better job" or finding a job that fits your personality type. The "Zen" book goes deeper than mere quick-fix career books by presenting us the opportunity to go on a journey to discover our purpose for being here. Given the time we are living in now, I think more and more people are recognizing their desire for meaningful work. Go on the journey, there is nothing to lose -- you have only to learn more about yourself, your world, and your destiny!

Rating: 5
Summary: Very rewarding...with patience and an open mind
Comment: This is an excellent, in-depth book on following your bliss to find the career which best suits you. Though it is a book geared towards the career search, it is also great for learning how to find happiness in your current job as well as life in general. This is not a "quick-fix" career guide that one can just skim over and find the perfect job. It is a guide for looking within oneself to find the ideal mesh of talent and happiness and finding a job (or creating one) that suits one best.

The first portion of the book covers one's personal quest for happiness and satisfaction with life, using not only Zen principles, but wisdom from many different spiritual and secular paths. It helps one discover how to find the artist and hero within and use one's talents to find the career that will provide the most satisfaction and happiness. Relevant quotes and affirmations are liberally included within the text.

The second part focuses on choosing a career path best suited to one's talents and preferences. It not only covers the career itself, but whether one is best as self-employed, freelance or working for a company. It also helps with getting interviews and writing resumes. Throughout this section, questions and worksheets are provided so one can work out not only what job to look for, but also what one expects to accomplish when the job is obtained. Extensive resources and guidelines are provided.

Overall, this is a fabulous book for both those searching for a career path and those who just want to learn how to get the most out of life.

Rating: 5
Summary: The wisdom in these pages is vast
Comment: This book certainly guides the reader effectively through the self-exploration necessary to find a new career direction. But beyond this, is does far, far more.

The author is deeply insightful in a whole spectrum of matters that would improve anyone upon the reading. The book discusses issues at the deep roots of the problems that Americans find themselves facing today, the problems that they may not have even realized were there, but upon reading this book say: "Ah. Yes, that's it, exactly." This book answers questions you didn't realize you were asking.

To be fair, it is possible that some may not understand everything in the book upon first reading -- many of the ideas are far more sophisticated than what we're used to hearing, and one may need to become more aware before realizing the wisdom in these pages. Yet a 15-year old would vastly benefit from the reading, if only to place the idea in her mind that there are possibilities in her life beyond the ones she's most-likely been told about.

Even if you already have chosen a career, or think you're too young to begin thinking about one, you should read this book. You will not fail to benefit from the reading. Many people do not have this kind of understanding within their lifetimes.

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