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In den WarenkorbHardback. Zustand: New. How to Choose the Relationship Between Your Career and Passions Choosing a career path, or starting a new one, can be daunting. With so many possibilities, you may feel a little lost, asking: What do I want to do? What would I enjoy, be good at, or find meaningful? What am I qualified to do? How can I make enough money? How do I get from here to there? Join George Appling, passionpreneur, on a pathfinding quest to answer these questions and set actionable steps forward. Don't Settle guides you to identify your ideal life, then reveals five different approaches to best achieve that life. The key? Be intentional. Don't settle for the default path; make deliberate choices and act on them. Through relatable anecdotes, engaging exercises, and opportunities for reflection, you'll actively shape your unique income-passion relationship, whether that means your daily work involves your passion or funds its exploration in your free time. Drawing on his expansive experiences in everything from government, arts, and nonprofits to running a mead-making company and medieval faire, George illuminates the vibrant possibilities available for your career and life when you own your choices and take intentional action. Grab a pen, and let's get started.
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Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. How to Choose the Relationship Between Your Career and Passions Choosing a career path, or starting a new one, can be daunting. With so many possibilities, you may feel a little lost, asking: What do I want to do? What would I enjoy, be good at, or find meaningful? What am I qualified to do? How can I make enough money? How do I get from here to there? Join George Appling, passionpreneur, on a pathfinding quest to answer these questions and set actionable steps forward. Don't Settle guides you to identify your ideal life, then reveals five different approaches to best achieve that life. The key? Be intentional. Don't settle for the default path; make deliberate choices and act on them. Through relatable anecdotes, engaging exercises, and opportunities for reflection, you'll actively shape your unique income-passion relationship, whether that means your daily work involves your passion or funds its exploration in your free time. Drawing on his expansive experiences in everything from government, arts, and nonprofits to running a mead-making company and medieval faire, George illuminates the vibrant possibilities available for your career and life when you own your choices and take intentional action. Grab a pen, and let's get started. Build a Careerwith Passion and Purpose. Youngprofessionals and college students are in a unique position. As they enter thework force, they must ask: What do I want to do? What would I enjoy, be goodat, or find meaningful? What am I qualified to do? How can I make enough money?How do I get from here to there? Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. How to Choose the Relationship Between Your Career and Passions Choosing a career path, or starting a new one, can be daunting. With so many possibilities, you may feel a little lost, asking: What do I want to do? What would I enjoy, be good at, or find meaningful? What am I qualified to do? How can I make enough money? How do I get from here to there? Join George Appling, passionpreneur, on a pathfinding quest to answer these questions and set actionable steps forward. Don't Settle guides you to identify your ideal life, then reveals five different approaches to best achieve that life. The key? Be intentional. Don't settle for the default path; make deliberate choices and act on them. Through relatable anecdotes, engaging exercises, and opportunities for reflection, you'll actively shape your unique income-passion relationship, whether that means your daily work involves your passion or funds its exploration in your free time. Drawing on his expansive experiences in everything from government, arts, and nonprofits to running a mead-making company and medieval faire, George illuminates the vibrant possibilities available for your career and life when you own your choices and take intentional action. Grab a pen, and let's get started. Build a Careerwith Passion and Purpose. Youngprofessionals and college students are in a unique position. As they enter thework force, they must ask: What do I want to do? What would I enjoy, be goodat, or find meaningful? What am I qualified to do? How can I make enough money?How do I get from here to there? Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbHardback. Zustand: New. How to Choose the Relationship Between Your Career and Passions Choosing a career path, or starting a new one, can be daunting. With so many possibilities, you may feel a little lost, asking: What do I want to do? What would I enjoy, be good at, or find meaningful? What am I qualified to do? How can I make enough money? How do I get from here to there? Join George Appling, passionpreneur, on a pathfinding quest to answer these questions and set actionable steps forward. Don't Settle guides you to identify your ideal life, then reveals five different approaches to best achieve that life. The key? Be intentional. Don't settle for the default path; make deliberate choices and act on them. Through relatable anecdotes, engaging exercises, and opportunities for reflection, you'll actively shape your unique income-passion relationship, whether that means your daily work involves your passion or funds its exploration in your free time. Drawing on his expansive experiences in everything from government, arts, and nonprofits to running a mead-making company and medieval faire, George illuminates the vibrant possibilities available for your career and life when you own your choices and take intentional action. Grab a pen, and let's get started.
Verlag: N.p., 1950
Anbieter: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY / A.B.A.A / 1979, ROCHESTER, MI, USA
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SIGNED BASEBALL CIRCA 1950 with the signatures of the following American League players, the first six being Hall of Farmers: Ted Williams, Lou Boudreau, Harry Heilmann, Luke Appling, Charles Gehringer, Bobby Doerr, Virgil Trucks, Billy Goodman, Johnny Pesky, Hal Newhouser, Dom Dimaggio, Bob Dillinger, George Caster, Stubby Overmire, Hal White, Bob Swift and others. This ball is somewhat soiled and apparently shellacked, however, the signatures are still quite readable.