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By Oliver Ibelshauser (More) • Wolfgang Hanfstein (More) • Last updated on October 11.06.2014, XNUMX • First published on 11.06.2014/XNUMX/XNUMX • So far 5856 readers, 2319 social media shares Likes & Reviews (5 / 5) • Read & write comments
How do you find your dream job and the path to happiness and success? Passion and the ability to learn are just two of the recurring motives in the catalog of criteria for success. These books show how to do it.
Who better to tell you what we need to be successful than those who are already successful? In “Successes and their Secret” Martin Steinmeyer and Rudolf Schröck get to the bottom of the secrets for success.
The result is twelve insightful interviews that are not satisfied with the usual 08 / 15 statements. A very useful book - full of interesting insights and some practical tips.
The authors interview twelve well-known personalities and ask how they got to where they are now. And essentially have two Ask worked out:
Together, the interviews form a collection of insightful success stories that, despite all the individual differences in Objective and roadmap show uniform patterns of success.
Twelve personalities Economy, culture and sport Rede and answer to the paths of success of the own biography and the Regulate, which they have taken to heart.
Adidas-Executive Herbert Hainter is among the interviewees, Max Wössner from Bertelsmann, Karl Otto Pöhl from the Deutsche Bundesbank, as well as art dealer Konrad Bernheimer and the football icons Günter Netzer and Franz Beckenbauer.
Wolfgang Porsche leads the "we" feeling, that one Companys and his Employees drives. Franz Beckenbauer knows that "Fortune" is also part of it, the right one decision to meet at the right time.
In his case it was perhaps the long pass to the Sturmspitze or the tactical foul in the midfield, which interrupts the opponent's game flow. In the free economy it is more a matter of going to the stock exchange, mergers or the introduction of new products.
Also the Courage, to actively shape changes and the strength to get through it are fundamentally important. McKinsey's Herbert Henzler compares it to climbing a summit: "Moving on, constantly going on on the mountain, that's what appealed to me."
Götz Werner from the drugstore chain adds: “Why does success mean success? Because it has consequences. They say that you cannot continue as you have succeeded. ”
What makes the book so good and valuable: Steinmeyer and Schröck do not use 08 / 15 standard questionnaires, but can be patiently interceded with their conversation partners. They are first-class listeners who are in the right places to elicit the personal views and biographical facts that have not yet been printed on countless newspaper pages.
With their professionally conducted in-depth interviews, Steinmeyer and Schröck provide trend-setting insights and quotes on the subject of "success" and almost incidentally also a series of practical tips that fuel your own career planning.
"Work is not a job" is an inspiring book for everyone who longs for a self-determined way of working and living. Who do not find themselves in rigid corporate structures and nine-to-five jobs, but hire their own ideas want to implement. Straight Boy Academics who are in the process of setting the course for their professional life or want to correct it will find valuable food for thought in "Work is not a job".
According to a study by the management consultancy Gallup, 24 percent of employees in this country have “no bond at all” to their job. And "61 percent just do service to rule".
The book “Work is not a job” is dedicated to those “inwardly resigned”. In addition, all young professionals who have the idea of a stringent Career according to the conventional curriculum vitae is repugnant. Who dream of a self-determined professional career - also with jumps or unforeseen branches. The main thing is to be inspiring and creative.
In the “Manifesto for a New Work” by Catharina Bruns, all of them will find important food for thought and motivation to make the dream of “work is not a job” a reality.
Because only “when work doesn’t feel like work, then you can for sure be doing the right thing." Regardless of whether you are currently still in the Study or stuck in the unloved 9-to-5 job, Bruns fuels the anticipation of the change and minimizes the Anxiety before losing what you have. “Because fear is a bad advisor, but a good teacher. If you avoid every situation that scares you, you won't be able to learn from it."
No matter what professional dreams you secretly pursue: If you don't try, you will definitely miss your chance. experience and Vocational Training only play second fiddle. Passion comes first: “In many areas you can achieve great results even as an autodidact. If we are enthusiastic about something, then we are usually good at it.”
If you already have an idea, put the finishing touches on yours Business-Concept but still looking, you will find numerous good contact points on the web - from idea communities such as the so-called “works spaces” to international funding programs that can also step in as a sponsor. Bruns reveals the best addresses in her book.
"No to career images that in reality seem nonsensical or strange to us. As a self-determined person, you always have the option to say yes or no.”
The key message of “Work is not a job” is passionately presented by Catharina Bruns. An inspiring book for young academics who are just setting the course for their career path or want to correct it.
Cal Newport's book "The Dream Job Lie" is the relentlessly honest alternative to the multitude of current "Do what you like best, the ruble will roll on its own" guide.
Probably the most effective way to a fulfilling job for him is to kneel down right where you are. The fun comes naturally with the success.
Those who only dream of better work and indulge in an unattainable, nebulous vision of independence, miss the real life in "here" and "now": "Do not follow your passion, but let the passion follow you in your endeavor, so good to make everyone realize it. ”
Author Cal Newport uses four rules to show that you can stop looking for your supposed dream job immediately if you get the most out of your current work. Because when you boost your career, the fun comes automatically. The success and that Money anyway.
The first rule, "Don't follow your passion," is the most radical. Newport makes clear, that “autonomy, Expertise and belonging” form the prerequisite for a greater desire to work. Because “passion comes by itself when you master your job.”
In the "career capital" you accumulate throughout your career, Newport sees the key to becoming the best possible satisfaction at work. Put simply, “be so good that everyone notices.” And it goes like this:
How do you get there? With a “performance-oriented learning technique” that brings you closer to Newport based on many case studies and personal experiences.
Cal Newport wrote his book The Dream Job Lie for anyone who regularly frustrates the Jobs scan - without suspecting that the current work is just right. As long as you learn to recognize and take advantage of the opportunities that are right in front of you.
Storytelling, packaged as useful information, is booming: Robin Sharma knows that too and has presented a self-discovery book with “The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari”, which as a Story therefore comes and became a world bestseller.
In his book, Robin Sharma leaves his protagonist, Jonathan Landry, halfway through Welt travelto find mysterious talismans and read spiritual messages.
The author sends out Landry, whose life is slowly but surely getting out of hand, with an initially ominous job. Only in the course of the book, Landry and the reader learn step by step, what is really going on.
Those who know these kinds of books know that it will soon be about Landry getting to know a lot of things on this world tour - especially himself.
In doing so, he learns a lot about his own existence, which he spends striving for a career, success and Status nearly ruined. Profound experiences with strangers People and cultures help him to "slow down" his life and to (re)pose the question of true values.
It's a modern fairy tale written by Sharma here. And just like in good fairy tales, the author manages to get the readers of his book to engage in a story - and learn a lot about themselves in the process. Sharma provides food for thought and asks important questions that we in hectic Everyday life mostly overhear.
“The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is a successful/beautiful diving course into the depths of one's own desires and longings. In the form of an entertaining road movie, Sharma not only shows how our self-image can be defined far removed from career and status, but also provides impressive images of the metropolises of Istanbul, Paris and Shanghai off the tourist track.
The new book by bestselling author Angelika Gulder focuses on an important topic: Finding your own lifelong dream. Nice that we are at all such Tasks can devote. And that doesn't just mean those who can afford it, but everyone!
Beyond all the talk of crisis, the majority of people in western societies live in an area that psychologist Abraham Maslow has described as the top of the pyramid of needs. It is about nothing less than “self-actualization” and thus questions of life as old as humanity.
But while it has been the privilege of a few to “philosophize” about life, today everyone is challenged to find their own answers. The psychologist Angelika Gulder offers help in her new book “Aufgewacht”.
Can an advisor help answer the question about the Sinn to answer? Of course not. The self-coaching in book form that Angelika Gulder presents here chooses the only possible approach. Because the way to a meaningful life is different for everyone, it is important to take your own ideas and visions of life seriously. And especially yourself.
To bring light into the darkness of yearnings, the author suggests listening to the dreams and questioning the dreams. It distinguishes between nightmares, clear dreams, dream-dreams and daydreams and shows which potential of cognition lies in these pictorial worlds that are past our minds.
Those controlled more by the left brain hemisphere will be pleased that the author underlies her work an understanding of "personality" that corresponds to the latest / current psychological and neurobiological status. This Background combines them with the findings of motivation researcher Stephen Reiss.
And the focus is on the application of CG Jung's depth psychological concept. On this basis, the qualified psychologist develops systematic work on and with one's own life dreams in the seven areas Job and vocation, partnership and Family, friends and community, experience, have, be and “dream for the world”.
"Awakened" is not a reading book, but a workbook. It asks questions and helps interpret the answers. Useful for everyone who wants to face the opportunities that our time offers.
A book that is neither that Objective his readers know, nor the way. But one that provides its readers with the necessary navigation device to find and follow the path. Suggestions for all those who dream of a different life and take this dream seriously."
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Oliver Ibelshäuser is a journalist and owner of the editorial office Text und Vision. He was a senior editor for various computer magazines, has worked for Microsoft, among other things, in localization, authored IT specialist books and advises companies on IT security issues. He is also a lecturer at a private school in Munich. As editor of the review portal Roter-Reiter, he regularly writes reviews. All texts by Oliver Ibelshäuser.
Wolfgang Hanfstein is among other things co-founder and editor-in-chief of Managementbuch.de, the leading bookstore for executives, entrepreneurs and the self-employed. Wolfgang Hanfstein is co-founder and editor-in-chief of the review magazines Managementbuch-Review.de and www.roter-reiter.de. as well as from Managementbuch.de, the leading bookstore for executives, entrepreneurs and the self-employed. For many years he has been evaluating and reviewing the relevant new publications in the areas of business, management and self-management. To do this, he combs through the programs of all the major publishers with the editorial team of Managementbuch.de. With the aim of guiding readers to the right book quickly. And to win a lot of readers for good books. All texts by Wolfgang Hanfstein.
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