
The Career Clinic: Eight Simple Rules for Finding Work You Love
by Maureen Anderson
AMACOM Books, 2008
June 2009 NetLibrary eBook of the Month
Since the Baby Boom generation, we have been raised with a sense that self-fulfillment is one of our inalienable rights--yet most of us probably do not love our work. As the longtime host of a radio show devoted to helping people find careers theylove, Maureen Anderson has often invited listeners in to hear firsthand accounts of people who not only relish their work, but live without regret.
The Career Clinic: Eight Simple Rules for Finding Work You Love, by Maureen Anderson (AMACOM 2008) collects intimate and revealing first-hand accounts of people who have made the leap from the 9-to-5 doldrums into jobs that leave them feeling happy, satisfied, and filled with the sense of contentment that comes from knowing they're doing what they were put on this earth to do.
Not yet a part of the collection of the UCF Libraries, the June eBook of the Month is provided through the generous support of AMACOM Books. The Career Clinic will be provided with free, unlimited access June 1-30. It can be accessed through the Net Library database at the List of Databases at http://library.ucf.edu/Databases/
If you've decided to "find yourself" this summer, this book could give you a noodge in the right direction.
I don't need this book. I found myself when I wasn't even looking.
Glad to hear it, 8053me. Just what I would expect from a self-aware, well-grounded, poised-for-future-success Knight!
If you are continuing to search for a career path, you may still want to take a look at the advice in this book. If not, you may enjoy some of the leisure reading available in the Browsing Collection, shelved in Infusion on the main floor.