"A life without direction is a life without passion," says motivational
specialist, therapist, and career counselor Barbara Sher. In I Could Do
Anything If I Only Knew What It Was, a sort of broader, less dense, and
less intimidating version of What Color Is Your Parachute?, she reveals
how to "recapture long lost goals, overcome the blocks that inhibit your
success, decide what you want to be, and live your dreams." This is
a perfect book for new college graduates or anyone sick and tired of
languishing in a dead-end job or relationship--yet reluctant to make
drastic life changes due to uncertainty about what would actually inspire
them. I Could Do Anything combines the I'm-not-buying your-excuses
inspiration of Dr. Laura Schlessinger with the soothing, analytic
encouragement of Dr. Martin Seligman in his classic Learned Optimism.
In other words, Sher will pick you up off your butt and get you moving.
She's included enough self-analytical exercises in here to save you
hundreds of dollars in therapy.
Whether you're looking to make improvements in your job or personal life,
Sher will teach you how to determine what your goals are, and how to
successfully reach them--even if right now the only thing you know is
that you're vaguely to very unhappy and haven't the foggiest idea what to
do with yourself.
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