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The Man Who Mistook His Job for a Life : A Chronic Overachiever Finds the Way Home

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Title: The Man Who Mistook His Job for a Life : A Chronic Overachiever Finds the Way Home
by JONATHON LAZEAR
ISBN: 0-609-60846-0
Publisher: Crown
Pub. Date: 22 May, 2001
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $17.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Insightful!
Comment: Jonathon Lazear equates compulsive work with alcoholism - a dependency that amounts to a disease. Carrying on that analogy, Lazear presents a list of workaholism's symptoms, and a 10-step program to overcome the obsession with work. Although passages condemning overachievers and perfectionists will sound like fingernails on a chalkboard to many business men and women, we from getAbstract recommend this book to all executives, who would do well to heed this much of Lazear's advice: Make sure that you are not letting your job crowd out the important things in life.

Rating: 3
Summary: A depressing memoir
Comment: This book can be break down to 2 parts. The first half of the book is about his life story, and the second half is how he manage the problems that he had. The book was intended for very specific kind of audience-- overachievers that can't seem to differentiate work and personal life. In another words, Jonathon Lazear is directing this more towards to audiences who have been working for quite a while and are successful at work. He's reaching out to those who can affect directly on how much they make. After all, it's rare for people to make a seven-figure income. So, he's not talking about salaried jobs with overtime. This became a problem as half of his book is designed to relate to those who have been in the same similiar situation as him. It makes someone who doesn't share that experience to feel more and more distanced from his ideas as he keep talking about his past.

While his recollection maybe valuable to those who can relate; however, being someone who was once a literary agent, by how Lazear give his personal account he establishes a sense of helplessness, and Jon fails to change the tone when he gets to the second part of his book. Thus, even when Jonathon offers the solutions, he still not coming up with a positive outlook, and that puzzles me on how he expect the readers to truly take on a different perspective.

The book has a lot of useful information that can serve as a warning to those who maybe on their way to a similar situation, and it should be a even better read for those who can truly relate. However, The Man Who Mistook His Job for a Life could have been more positive to inspire the readers.

Rating: 5
Summary: Inspiring Memoir of A Workaholic
Comment: This book is a beautifully written glimpse into the inner life of a workaholic, particulary from a male point of view. I was very impressed with what the author accomplished -- evolving from a man whose self-worth was defined primarily by what he did for a living to a person who broadedned his world and identity to include a full human experience. He provides many helpful healing tips for workaholics. If you have the feeling that your work is your life, read this book!

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