Find Your Passion

Find Your Passion
Author: Henri Junttila
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-10-19
Genre: Learning, Psychology of
ISBN: 9781492722663

Are You Ready to Finally Find Your Passion? What if you could say bye bye to confusion? What if you had a way to uncover what you were truly meant to do? In Find Your Passion: 25 Questions You Must Ask Yourself you'll discover a powerful set of questions that will help you do exactly that. I've been helping people find and follow their passion for over a decade, and some of the things I've discovered are weird, surprising, and fascinating all at the same time. In this book, I share a simple process that will help you gain more clarity, and access the answers that were always waiting within you. Here's a taste of what you'll discover when you read this book: How your definition of passion stops you from living the life you want A simple way to connect to your inner wisdom (and get the guidance you need) How to discover if you're on the right track (or on the wrong track) Tap into your personality to uncover your true passion and purpose Why using negativity can dramatically increase the positivity in your life How to activate the creative problem solving powers of your brain Uncovering what's really holding you back from getting what you want A powerful exercise that will help you easily overcome challenges in your life When you're done reading, you'll have the answers you need, and you'll know how to take the next step toward your dream life. Pick up your copy by clicking the BUY NOW button at the top of this page!

Finding Your Passion For Dummies

Finding Your Passion For Dummies
Author: Noeline Kirabo
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2024-02-13
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1394216424

A hands-on manual for discovering what makes you tick and going after your dreams Finding Your Passion For Dummies offers you guidance and practical advice on how to identify and pursue your passion. With exercises to help you understand your values, interests, and natural talents, you can identify what you are passionate about—at any age. This self-discovery process will help you find more happiness, and a sense of purpose and direction in life. When you find your passion, you’ll be able to pursue it in a way that aligns with your values and interests. This book provides the motivation, the inspiration, and the how-to. In the friendly Dummies style you know and love, you’ll get guidance on setting goals, exploring your interests, pursuing education, and overcoming any obstacles that stand between you and what you really want out of life. Identify your natural skills and talents Discover hobbies and activities that excite you Learn how to overcome obstacles as you change your life Embrace your authentic self and gain the courage to live fully This book is for anyone looking to discover a life path that will lead to true fulfillment. Finding Your Passion For Dummies is great for recent graduates, mid-career professionals looking for a change, and for anyone looking to find more meaning in life.

Planning a Profitable Business For Dummies

Planning a Profitable Business For Dummies
Author: Veechi Curtis
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-05-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0730384829

You don’t need to be a ‘numbers person’ to make your business profitable! With Planning a Profitable Business For Dummies, discover the secrets of financial success and how to generate above-average profits. Written especially for the Australian audience, Planning a Profitable Business For Dummies explains how to build a business with profit in mind, using smart pricing techniques and clear-eyed strategic planning. Whether you’re just getting started in business or still recovering from lockdown losses, this book points to where extra profits might lie. Flip through these pages to learn the importance of competitive positioning, smart pricing, and how best to secure an enduring advantage over your competitors. Reflect on how you can transition to becoming an entrepreneur, rather than just a business owner, and why this distinction is so important. Make a safe-and-sound transition into working for yourself by using proven business strategies Discover the fundamentals of financial projections, margins, and ratios — even if you aren’t a math whiz Secure finance for your business and manage your working capital wisely Identify savvy expense-saving ideas, and, when the time is right, sell your business for the highest price Business owners need straightforward, practical tips that ensure that extra edge of profitability. Find these tips inside Planning a Profitable Business For Dummies, and pave your path to financial success.

Simple Giving

Simple Giving
Author: Jennifer Iacovelli
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0698179420

You can make a difference on a daily basis, and it’s not as difficult as you might think. Simple Giving includes more than 40 ideas to make the world a better place. Most people think they have to donate a lot of time and money in order to make a difference. But there are simple ways to integrate giving into our personal and professional lives that don’t involve either. In Simple Giving, Jennifer Iacovelli shows us how to make giving a part of our daily routines. It can involve something as simple as holding the door open for a stranger or paying someone else’s toll, which will brighten that person’s day. We can also think about ways to make sustainability and social good a part of our business models. After working in the nonprofit sector and soliciting and coordinating donations for ten years, Iacovelli became frustrated with the disconnect between givers and receivers. Givers (or potential givers) didn’t realize how much of an impact they could make, while recipients couldn’t thank the organization enough. In Simple Giving, Iacovelli inspires us with the stories of how people ranging from moms to social entrepreneurs are giving back in creative ways. By being more mindful of how our actions impact others and taking steps toward positive change, we also live happier and more fulfilled lives.

America Online for Dummies

America Online for Dummies
Author: John Kaufeld
Publisher: For Dummies
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1999
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780764505027

America Online For Dummies is recognized as the best-selling beginning reference on the market on AOL. This edition, updated for the latest AOL features, contains all the great info on using AOL that is the hallmark of the book, including guidance for getting on the service, navigating AOL channels, using AOL e-mail, browsing the Web via AOL, communicating with other Internet and AOL users, applying AOL to your job or hobby, and customizing the service to make it work best for you. This updated edition covers the latest enhancements to AOL including changes to the AOL e-mail, Web browsing, connectivity, and calendaring features.

Changing Careers For Dummies

Changing Careers For Dummies
Author: Carol L. McClelland
Publisher: For Dummies
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2001-07-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780764553769

“This book is a must for anyone who wants a career they feel passionate about.” —Dr. T. Lafeber, President, Lafeber Company Changing Careers For Dummies helps you take charge of your career and live the life you dream of. It helps you get organized, discover what you really want from life, and transform your passion into a great job. Full of handy checklists, worksheets, and brainstorming techniques, this practical guide includes everything you need to get your professional life on the right track. Whether you’re out of work because of choice or because of circumstances—or even if you have a job but need a change—now’s your chance to build a rewarding new career. This fun and easy guide helps you explore all your options and take advantage of the endless opportunities that are out there. Changing Careers For Dummies includes all the helpful advice you need to: Identify your ta lents and desires Create your own definition of success Invest in your personal growth Develop a realistic plan of action Learn the skills you need to succeed Find a new job or start your own business Career expert Carol McClelland shows you how to figure out what is or isn’t working in your career and determine what you need and want for yourself and your family. With easy, practical tools, she helps you discover your true interests and helps you find careers that might interest you based on your skills, talents, and interests. You’ll find nontraditional career ideas by the boatload and helpful resources like professional associations for any career area you’re interested in. You’ll find plenty of information you can use and all the confidence you need to succeed. Inside you’ll discover: How the work world is different today than it was yesterday Alternatives to the 9-to-5 work day How different careers will affect your home life How to find a job that offers all the things you want in it How to get by while you wait for your dream job How to figure out what you’re best at How to find out what you’re passionate about How to brainstorm for a new career How to start your own business (or decide if you should take that risk) How to successfully interview and land the job If you’re stuck in a dead-end job, here are all the tools and advice you need to get back on the road to success and fulfillment. Full of the kind of expert advice you can usually only get from your own career advisor, Changing Careers For Dummies is the fun and easy way to change careers—and your life!

Loving Your Job, Finding Your Passion

Loving Your Job, Finding Your Passion
Author: Joseph G. Allegretti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780809139392

Creating a spirituality of work People want to feel good about their job, no matter what they do. They want their job to support their spiritual values and to have a meaning that extends beyond them. This upbeat title can help anyone in any position do this with the work they're in right now. The book helps create a spirituality of work that leads to more creativity and satisfaction and to a better balance between one's home life and work life. It offers concrete, step-by-step help to uncovering the calling present in every job. Helping everyone from the first-time employee to the burned-out veteran, this title-- --uses humor, realism, and optimism to tackle the problem --shows how work is a calling to be in relationship --invites participation through chapter questions and exercises --is easily adaptable for different jobs, situations, lifestyles, and personalities --embraces people of all faiths This is inspiring, practical reading for-- o adult ed classes o business students o company retreats o classes on business ethics o vocational counselors o pastoral counselors o and every worker, whether currently employed or unemployed

Dismantle

Dismantle
Author: Shlomo Maital
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2018-12-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9353023939

Striving hard to think of a creative idea?Finding ideas that can't stand the first round of validation?Stuck with implementation of your idea? If yes, you need to 'dismantle'. In real life, human brains are wired to think in straight lines, suppressing their creative instincts from their childhood. There's no school that will encourage dismantling or deconstructing their linear thinking. As a result, we are producing economists who cannot predict a financial crisis, doctors who lack clinical empathy, managers who lack people skills and CEOs who can't look beyond the balance sheet. To generate one idea, you need creative thinking. To generate many fresh ideas, you need a new system for creative thinking. Dismantle breaks your conventional thinking, deconstructs your mind and helps build your personal creativity machine.