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How to Find Your Mission in Life

por Richard N. Bolles

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Now in Paperback!In this intimate treasury of wit and wisdom, Richard Bolles, author of the job-hunting bible: WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PARACHUTE?, explores the spiritual aspects of finding one’s place in the work world. For anyone who has ever wondered how to make the most of their unique natural gifts, or how to find a vocation that is both socially responsible and personally fulfilling, this enlightening and empowering little volume provides immeasurable guidance. Originally appearing as an appendix in PARACHUTE, this book has led countless people through life’s most difficult passages and is sure to inspire anyone who is either new to the job market or reconsidering their place in it. A guide to exploring the spiritual aspects of finding one’s mission in the workplace. Previous editions have sold 85,000 copies. From the Hardcover edition.… (más)
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I've read several of the books in the Parachute library from Richard Bolles. This one is distinguished from the others, in that this is a self consciously Christian book in orientation. Bolles suggestions that finding a life mission is a religious notion and urges us to not compartmentalize religion when doing our job searches. He says a mission consists of three parts (or three missions). First to live conscious of God through all of life. Second to make the world a better place. Third to use your unique talents to serve in the place where your are most satisfied. When all three converge, you have the making of a life's mission. ( )
  Jamichuk | May 22, 2017 |
Inspiring guide on how to discern your individual life path. We can't all run orphanages or even fund raising marathons but we all have a worthwhile role to play using our own talents and inclinations. DMQH 2015
  DevizesQuakers | Mar 18, 2015 |
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The best book in the most simple presentation concerning finding one's mission in life as a fulfillment of faith ( )
  jmcdbooks | Jan 27, 2013 |
A short little gem by the author of "What Color Is Your Parachute?", this book actually helped me pinpoint the mission(s) of my life. ( )
  WintersRose | Nov 11, 2009 |
I was most moved by the part about angel's laughing at the way we seek big meaning in life while cursing in traffic and being bothered by petty things. Beyond that, I wasn't overly impressed by this brief little tome authored by the man who brings us the well-known "What Color is Your Parachute?" But it did offer some thoughts worth pondering. Bolles takes a decidedly Christian perspective and does as good a job as anyone at being something in that while coming across as completely accepting of other beliefs. His point about this is that you can't be nothing. He describes our mission in life as coming in 3 parts (p.11): 1. "to seek to stand hour by hour in the conscious presence of God, the One from whom your Mission is derived," 2. "to do what you can, moment by moment, day by day, step by step, to make this world a better place, following the leading and guiding of God's Spirit within you and around you," and 3. "to exercise that Talent which you particularly came to Earth to use -- your greatest gift, which you most delight to use, in the place(s) or setting(s) which God has caused to appeal to you the most, and for those purposes which God most needs to have done in the world." ( )
  jpsnow | May 25, 2008 |
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Now in Paperback!In this intimate treasury of wit and wisdom, Richard Bolles, author of the job-hunting bible: WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PARACHUTE?, explores the spiritual aspects of finding one’s place in the work world. For anyone who has ever wondered how to make the most of their unique natural gifts, or how to find a vocation that is both socially responsible and personally fulfilling, this enlightening and empowering little volume provides immeasurable guidance. Originally appearing as an appendix in PARACHUTE, this book has led countless people through life’s most difficult passages and is sure to inspire anyone who is either new to the job market or reconsidering their place in it. A guide to exploring the spiritual aspects of finding one’s mission in the workplace. Previous editions have sold 85,000 copies. From the Hardcover edition.

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