Find Your Dream Job With The Help Of These 9 Books
'Mindset' By Carol Dweck
Carol Dweck is a Professor of Psychology at Stanford and researcher of motivation and success. And the name suggests, in the book titled ‘Mindset’ Dweck talks about the crisis people face while going for their passion. She states that mindset is different from brain and talent, and it varies from person to person. Dweck also revealed that the human race is packed with two types of people—one who believes that mindset is fixed and cannot be changed, and other who believes that mindset can be nurtured with hard work and dedication.
People who got bored with job responsibility and does not have job satisfaction should read this book for self-belief boost up.
'How to Find Fulfilling Work' By Roman Krznaric
Roman Krznaric is a culture thinker and writer on art of living, and he is also a founding faculty of School of Life, London. In this book- 'How to Find Fulfilling Work', Roman emphasizes on the need of vocations. He states that money and work should not be combined with passion; rather they should go for value and talent.
'Crossing The Unknown Sea: Work As A Pilgrimage of Identity' By David Whyte
David Whyte, while beautifully crafted the relation between inner self and the work, has mention the need to blend social occurrence and work behavior for an individual. With a poet sensibility, he composes an overwhelming connection between inner and outer world. David through his book tells that the possibilities of good work should always remain the foremost priorities for a worker but failure is due to lacks of confidence and approach in final completion. People trying to bridge correlation amid their success and failure should read this book.
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