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Author:
Dave Ramsey,Dan Miller
ISBN13:
978-1433671395
ISBN:
1433671395
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B&H Books; Revised ed. edition (July 1, 2010)
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Dan Miller is president of 48 Days LLC, specializing in creative thinking for increased personal and business .

Dan Miller is president of 48 Days LLC, specializing in creative thinking for increased personal and business success. He is the author of 48 Days to the Work You Love and No More Mondays and also writes often for CB. om and Crosswalk. com as well as In Touch, AARP, and Success magazines. He and his wife, Joanne, live in Franklin, Tennessee.

But as Dan Miller so powerfully points out in 48 Days to the Work You Lov In Any Economy, It Pays to Discover Your Calling According to financial expert Dave Ramsey, Few categories of our lives define us and grow us spiritually, emotionally, relationally, and as people

But as Dan Miller so powerfully points out in 48 Days to the Work You Lov In Any Economy, It Pays to Discover Your Calling According to financial expert Dave Ramsey, Few categories of our lives define us and grow us spiritually, emotionally, relationally, and as people. Our work is one of those defining areas. Sadly, a ‘j-o-b’ is what most people settle for. But as Dan Miller so powerfully points out in 48 Days to the Work You Love, a calling lights up your life.

But as Dan Miller so powerfully points out in 48 Days to the Work You Love, a calling lights up your life. As a leading vocational thinker, New York Times best-selling author Dan Miller helps you better understand and organize your God-given skills, personality traits, values, dreams, and passions. In turn, you’ll see clear patterns form that point you toward successful career decisions. Packed with modern insight and timeless wisdom, here is a step-by-step process for creating a Life Plan and translating it into meaningful, satisfying daily work.

By: Dan Miller, Dave Ramsey. We apologize for this inconvenience. But his thriving vocational best seller, 48 Days to the Work You Love, is not so much about finding a new job as it is learning about who we are really called to be in relation to our vocation-whatever shape that career may take in these changing times. According to the author, failing to make that fundamental discovery of calling is why so many people find themselves in jobs they hate. But now, thousands upon thousands are finding the work they love, thanks to practical advice from this leading career counselor.

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Ready to plan your work around the LIFE you love? Welcome to the best place to find guidance and inspiration for . Below, you will find some useful resources for doing this process

Ready to plan your work around the LIFE you love? Welcome to the best place to find guidance and inspiration for the work you were created to do. We're so glad you're taking the steps toward finding the work you love. Below, you will find some useful resources for doing this process. Discover ideas about Finding A New Job. 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal.

Public figure Without Dan's amazing leadership and his 48 Days Eagles Community, I would not be creating the work I love.

Jon Acuff develop our true potential and find purpose in work that we love. I am thankful to have him and his wonderful family in my life. 1 November 2019 eative person I’ve ever met. Check his books out and start implementing a plan of action. Without Dan's amazing leadership and his 48 Days Eagles Community, I would not be creating the work I love.

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Are you ready for the new normal? .

Are you ready for the new normal? Dan Miller has seen it coming for years. Dan, in following the ‘48 Days to the Work You Love’ principles, I realized that only one of my personal goals was being met by my employment; bringing home a salary.

Dan Miller uncovers and lays out what is wrong with work in today’s world . Read this book, then find work you love.

Dan Miller uncovers and lays out what is wrong with work in today’s world and the path to a true, meaningful, fulfilling and life-rewarding vocation. This book is being touted as one of those rare insights that could very well revolutionize work and career life as we know it. Publisher's Notes. Prepare to have your world rocked as Dan uncovers and lays out what is wrong with work in today’s world, what has changed and why people are sacrificing their spiritual and physical health to day jobs that have no meaning in their lives, and the path to a true, meaningful, fulfilling and life-rewarding vocation.

In 2009, the U.S. unemployment rate approached ten percent. Today, when new work is found, it may not be traditional. Studies estimate half of the American workforce will soon consist of freelancers, consultants, independent contractors, entreprenuers, "electronic immigrants," and so forth. Are you ready for the new normal?

Dan Miller has seen it coming for years. But his thriving vocational best seller, 48 Days to the Work You Love, is not so much about finding a new job as it is learning about who we are really called to be in relation to our vocation-whatever shape that career may take in these changing times. According to the author, failing to make that fundamental discovery of calling is why so many people find themselves in jobs they hate. But now, thousands upon thousands are finding the work they love, thanks to practical advice from this leading career counselor.

Conversational and creative, Miller helps the reader understand one's Godgiven skills and abilities, personality traits, values, dreams, and passions. Doing so helps us recognize clear patterns that will point toward successful decisions along the career path. Step by step, this updated edition of 48 Days to the Work You Love reveals the process for creating a Life Plan and translating that plan into meaningful and fulfilling daily work. Let the countdown begin!

  • I read Jon Acuff's book Quitter in the spring. It was an interesting book that had many pointers that I could use. Maybe people referred to Dan Miller's book as having more substantial and sequential instructions on how to accomplish your goals. So I got his book next. First lets be clear. This book is not a magic wand or lottery ticket. Its not going to automatically give you what you want. What the book does accomplish is to help you realize why you aren't happy with your job and how to determine your innate potential.

    Miller destroys the myth that work sucks, everybody hates their job and everyone is looking forward to retirement. That was the way I was raised. It was the way my parents were raised, my grandparents, we can go on and on. Reading the book helped me understand my feelings better. Then it went beyond that. He does give you guidance on how to go about doing what you love.

    I have to disagree with the gentleman who gave the book a 1 star because he "couldn't quit his 6 figure job because...." and Dan Miller doesn't give him a solution. Its not really his job to help you figure out how to make as much money and pay off your debt. Its really his job to help you realize what you really want to do and how to go about getting that job. He gives a great example of the ER doctor who wanted to drive trucks. I'm betting he had as much debt and made as much money as the attorney. The ER doctor doesn't quit his job completely and throw away all of his schooling, he worked part time on the weekends in the ER, when he wanted to and spent his week days happily driving a truck.

    It really comes down to what do you want to accomplish and what are the steps necessary to do that and this book meets that criteria. So you can spend the rest of your life talking about what you can't do or you can change course and realize what you want to do.

  • The book totally changed my job search habits and helped me to be more of an initiator in the process. Also helped me to focus and envision the career lifestyle that I actually want and am excited about creating. Totally changed my perspective from that of an employee looking to be chosen to that of an amazing, gifted, creation of God creating my life through my choices including my choice of work. I couldn't stick to the prescribed 48 day path, but I finished the book and challenged myself with the questions at the end of each chapter.

  • I do recommend this book for anyone who is looking for a job or what to do about work. This book is a great resource and I let fellow job-seekers borrow my copy as needed. The chapters on interviewing and pursuing career opportunities are, as the author suspects, the best parts of the book and great assets to have.

    The only drawback that I found in this book may be particular to me; basically, I found the author overly optimistic about how everyone should find work that they love. I think that cleaning toilets is a necessary job that someone has to do, but I strongly doubt that someone cleaning toilets will get up in the morning, be passionate about clean flushes, and call themselves a 'sanitation engineer.' I think that janitorial work is fine, honorable work (I've been a janitor myself), but I'm not as certain as the author is about people discovering that mining, cave diving, janitorial work, or other dangerous occupations are people's dream jobs that they love. Perhaps I am wrong and this is just what you think or need; in that case, enjoy the book.

    Even if you agree with my gripe, the book is great to have and will serve you well.

  • By working through this book I found that my growing dislike of my current job was due to our change in facility. The larger facility doesn't allow for the interaction with my team that I need to be satisfied with my job. The new duties also eliminate a great deal of the creative and training aspects of my job. Before reading this book, and working through the various chapters, I did not realize how much this affected my job satisfaction. Now, I've taken on projects to increase the creative outlets at work, and a side job after work for more of the same. I work harder at the interactions, since the building is not going to cooperate, and that is paying off as well. Whether you need a new job, or need to tweak the one you have into a job that is as good for you as it is for the company, I can recommend this book as a good starting place. The working world changes fast, this book gives guidelines on knowing yourself well enough to make informed decisions, you don't need to stay in a rut. And you certainly don't have to be unhappy with your work.

  • I felt the author does a good job in getting us to shift our mindset of what constitutes work, what requirements we need to have to qualify for work, and how we often overlook our own strengths and abilities as we seek work fulfillment. Even if you are not looking for a new job, I think 48 Days is a good review tool to help one gain insight into how to be successful in our work lives.