Customer Reviews
Positive, realistic and practical side of entrepreneuring. - By: , 18 Oct 1998 
Seems the "skills" & reality side of Do What You Love.... these are stories that show everyday people --not superstar Trump types -- in various stages of starting their own small ventures or shaping the life & values they love. Especially relevant to me is the story of Esther, the eighty-something woman who returned to ministerial college at seventy-something & now runs a little spiritual direction business out of her home. More power to Esther & anyone like her. Good stories for adult ed. course, too.
Positive, realistic and practical side of entrepreneuring. - By: , 18 Oct 1998 
Seems the "skills" & reality side of Do What You Love.... these are stories that show everyday people --not superstar Trump types -- in various stages of starting their own small ventures or shaping the life & values they love. Especially relevant to me is the story of Esther, the eighty-something woman who returned to ministerial college at seventy-something & now runs a little spiritual direction business out of her home. More power to Esther & anyone like her. Good stories for adult ed. course, too.
Another approach to discover the true nature of "work" - By: , 03 Sep 1998 
Often we read passages from how-to books which do not consider the true depth of enlightenmentin the workplace. Marsha Sinetarin her book, does not try to prescribe a sollution yet rather lets the reader think outloud about the potential that is awaiting usin a place of Positive relection at the workplace.I found her approach refreshing & on the mark, her open ended questions are helpful & realistic. Less puffery than other "spiritual books"
An uplifting book for career changers. - By: , 30 Jul 1998 
I felt this book was more of a spirit-lifter than a guide to creating the work you love. The author clearly states early on that she will not give specifics on how to create a vocation for yourself which leaves only examples of those who have done so (many of whom have made lots of money before they 'started the work they love'). Positive-not practical. I currently am reading her 1st book, I hope it's better.