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Don't Settle
- Start Living a Life You Love
- Narrateur(s): Molly King
- Durée: 4 h et 19 min
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Description
A quick, inspiring, yet practical listen, Don’t Settle demystifies what it takes to go after the job and the life you love. For the 20- and 30-somethings who find themselves dissatisfied at work, in jobs that are “fine”, or which simply “pay the bills”, author Molly King urges listeners “Don’t Settle” with a career whose only highlights are weekends and vacation time. Life is too short to trade hours for dollars with the hope that things might improve in the future.
Written in an easily digestible Q&A format, Don’t Settle settles all the questions, doubts, and fears that arise when beginning or restarting a job search, and empowers listeners to boldly take charge of their career path’s trajectory, and redirect their momentum into an arena where they are truly passionate and driven intrinsically to make a significant contribution.
Don’t Settle includes the step-by-step processes Molly King designed and implemented two create a major life change, insider interviews with top industry game-changers who've made the leap - including lifestyle entrepreneur and creator of the highly-acclaimed podcast, School of Greatness, Lewis Howes and New York Times best-selling author and modern-day explorer, Chris Guillebeau - as well as step-by-step exercises to guide the listener to discover their own path.
Each of us is made for so much more than just going to work, paying bills, and living for the weekend or our next vacation. The perfect job or a life you love doesn’t just happen. It’s a choice, and it takes courage and a lot of work. But from those who’ve undertaken the journey can tell you, from this side of the cubicle, it’s well worth the struggle.