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“Boldt’s timely book, How to Find the Work You Love, teaches you how to proactively take control of your career by setting your feet in the direction you’ve always wanted to go. Life then becomes a mission, not a burden; a contribution, not a cage of unmet dreams.”
—Stephen Covey, author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
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“Work is more than a matter of keeping busy all day. It must feed the soul as well. Laurence Boldt has done a splendid job of explaining this truth. I commend Zen and the Art of Making a Living to all thoughtful readers and seekers.”
—Richard N. Bolles, author of
What Color is Your Parachute? |
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“a powerful resource for creating the life you have always dreamed of.”
—Jack Canfield, co-author of
Chicken Soup for the Soul |
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“Not just another 'get rich without losing your soul' book. The abundance Boldt eloquently speaks of isn't material but spiritual or psychological: it's the experience of living in accord with nature - a challenging lifelong quest. Boldt offers a smart, radical understanding of how quiet ageold wisdom can help us survive our frantic consumerist society with sanity, grace, even leisure.”
—Ernest Callenbach, author of Ecotopia |
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In this book, Laurence Boldt applies Zen principles to everyday life. Each chapter examines a different aspect, or quality, associated with the Zen tradition, then offers a collection of quotes that illuminate that quality.
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