48 Days to the work you love By Dan Miller Print E-mail
Written by Rois Cannon   
Saturday, 17 May 2008
Work I can love? That seems like a loaded question.  On the more practicle side, how about work that will be steady;  Work that will pay the bills; Work that will satifisfy me.  So which question is more important and is it possible to have both?
 
I just finished reading "48 Days to the work you love" By Dan and I have to say I was hungry for it.  After reading the book "Living the life you were meant to live " by Tom Patterson several year ago and going through his process of discovering more about myself I've been hungry for answering the question of what I would do with my life if money were not an issue and what would truly be fulfilling to me.
 
I know that God wants to guide my steps even though my own stupidy and pride derails me.  The things he's allowed me to learn and the people he has allowed to impact my life (in print and in person) are all part of the puzzle He's helping me put together.  Dan Miller give so much practical information it's going to take me some time to soak it up and apply it to my life.  I also got the work book which I'm excited to get started on.  This is definitely one of those books I'll be buying several copies of to give away.  I've already got someone in mind for my personal copy.
 48 Days to the work you love
Life is too short to just grind it away.  You can be successful and enjoy a life of doing the work you love.  I know it's true because I've met and talked to those people.  It looks different for everyone because GOD made each of us different.  Make a plan, sets goals, live the dream and let others see you doing it so they can have hope too.
 

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