Do you have a niggling feeling that you could be doing something amazing with your life, but you're not quite sure what that is? Do you want to change careers, but get confused by all the options?
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I've asked these questions many times, and was extremely happy to find a book about careers that was neither dry nor off with the fairies. 'How to find fulfilling work' is a self-help book without the fluff, positive affirmations, and uncovering your childhood trauma. This is self-help for thinking people.
'How to Find Fulfilling Work' draws on ideas from psychology, history, sociology, philosophy, and a variety of interviews and autobiographies. It turns out that fulfilling work is something that people have been researching for many decades now. It is great to know that this is a problem of society, and not just you.
I'm one of many people searching for answers about what to do with my life. We've spent endless hours searching online for career advice. We've taken all sorts of personality tests and skills tests, to see what career we're most suited for. And we've also come up with lots of answers that we're not so happy with. Many websites and books sound promising, but they are always missing something somewhere. 'How to Find Fulfilling Work' is by far the best book I've read on finding a career that you enjoy. I love it because it's practical, shares real stories and science, and it just makes a whole lot of sense to me.
For example, I was so relieved that we are confused by career choices these days simply because psychologically there are too many choices for our brains to deal with.