What to do if it's time to take stock -- and you have no time! Have you ever fantasized about taking time for yourself just to reflect on the quality of your work life? Are you doing what you really want to be doing? Or are you spinning your wheels so fast that you're headed for burnout? And most importantly, is there a way to revitalize and refocus your career to your satisfaction? If you're like most people, that annual vacation doesn't do the trick, and weekends are just a time to collapse before it starts up again on Monday. If you can't afford the luxury of a full-fledged sabbatical, then Clarity Quest is for you. This powerful eight-week "training" program, which culminates in a week of self-discovery, is something that will fit into the busiest of schedules. Pamela Ammondson offers simple exercises to help you: * Break away from career confusion, and let go of old fears * Renew your physical, mental, and emotional energy so that you can think clearly and creatively * Identify your core values * Gain the strength, stamina, and calm needed to make important career and life decisions * Clarify what you really want, and take control of your life with a new sense of purpose and vision For seven weeks, you'll follow the plan, do all the groundwork for your future, and watch your dreams come into focus. When you hit the eighth week, you'll take a week-long sabbatical to fine-tune those goals, recharge your batteries, and commit to making the decisions that will change your life for the better.
I came across this book by sheer coincidence 6.5 weeks before I was about to leave a job; the company was closing. I had no idea what to do next, hadn't planned ahead financially, and picking up the book seemed like providence. I only hoped that it was realistic enough to follow.I was truly impressed at the plain language of the book; most self-help books seem to need to coin their own phrases and have you learn their 'lingo'. Pam's book was written as if she's speaking to you, and she basically gives you homework assignments and steps to follow which slowly reveal the answers you are looking for.I did the finance chapter first; it was weighing on my mind the most, and then followed the steps as closely as possible. All of the goals are attainable, they don't make you feel like you're displacing other important aspects of your life.After 6 weeks, I was ready to redirect myself toward identifying what I wanted. My sabbatical was nine days in the Florida Keys; I rented a truck for $125, took a tent, and camped out each night under the stars, with my journal and sketchbook nearby. I don't think I spent over $500 for the whole trip. I made friends with another person also trying to find their way, and we both worked through some of the 'what to do next' scenarios.I came back, packed my things, moved to a new city, and scored a new job which paid well. I was relaxed and able to concentrate on the important decisions during this process.I heartily recommend this book to anyone who is feeling a bit unplugged and who needs a gentle hand in getting closer to their goals. Sometimes you need a push, and Pam does it well.
A practical how-to guide for life changes
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
In this relatively compact volume, Pam helps us turn down the volume of noise in our lives, so we can hear that small quiet voice within us, speaking to us of our hopes and dreams.Follow this book and it will change your life -- perhaps to the chagrin of the people you now work for!
Finally! A guide to getting the life you deserve
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Like many of the people profiled in Clarity Quest, I had taken sabbaticals (from a week to a year and a half), trying to discover what I really wanted to do and be. Each time I found myself catching up on sleep (from stress and burnout) for the majority of the time, and then filling my time with activities to avoid the panic of still not knowing how to discover my true passion in life. In the first few pages of Clarity Quest, I found it that I was not alone - and I found a plan to clarify what I want, focus on discovering my passion in life, and achieving it all. You can have love, wealth, and a great career on your own terms. Just follow the eight week plan outlined in this book - it will guide you every step of the way.
A different book that makes your life be different too
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
How to take a Sabbatical...sounds interesting. And it sure is. Pam Ammondson really got to the point on helping everybody to live a better life. No false promises or just wishes. She's given wit and the good thing is that she shares it with us. And does so by combining dreamer's ideas with focused advices. What else could be better?
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