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Recommended by radio host John Tesh! As featured in Forbes.com (read the December 2005 article and the March 2006 article), Guideposts Magazine, Pink Magazine, Healthwise Magazine and The National Enquirer "Jane Boucher's How to Love the Job You Hate is that and much more. For me she delivered dozens and dozens of practical tips on "how to" make our work lives more meaningful, satisfying and fun. And, her tips stand on the firm foundation of eternal wisdom. (Her Suggested Reading list alone makes this a must have reference for my library.) Three cheers and five stars to Jane for her encouragement, win-win thinking and straight talk for us in How to Love the Job You Hate. Hey, I love my job! And, I know I will refer to it again and again for myself, friends and clients."—Independent Publisher’s Review "Jane Boucher is especially recommended for anyone dissatisfied with the conditions or circumstances of their employment, unhappy with the nature of their job or the limitations of their career options. How To Love The Job You Hate features twelve ways to renew enthusiasm and satisfaction with your job; three key strategies to get along with irritating bosses; eight effective methods for coping with difficult co-workers; five ways to deal with dysfunctional corporate cultures; more than twenty specific techniques for handling job loss, leaving a bad job, and deciding just when to strike out on your own. Of specific value for employers and managers is the section devoted to retaining good workers. How To Love The Job You Hate is an invaluable addition personal, corporate, or community library reference collections. —Midwest Book Review These days, far too many workers are losing their job to down sizing and out sourcing. Keeping one’s job has become critical. In times like these, workers may need to hold on to what they have. This book tells how to do that by teaching how to internalize job satisfaction, which in turn, manifests itself externally as a good and pleasant worker––one whom the bosses would like to keep around. So often, our state of mind really is a function of the attitudes we take on and the relationships we build. How to Love the Job You Hate teaches how to make the most of and get the most out of whatever job we have. It also teaches how to leave a job without burning bridges. This is a workplace survival manual every worker and boss should read. We rated it five hearts.—Heartland Reviews "Boucher... offers a variety of insights... on workplace issues—Sacramento Business Journal "This is the only book you need to discover your strengths, align your strategies, and chart your course for a successful and significant future. Here you’ll find substance with style, ideas with impact, solid recommendations with purpose. Read this book. Refer to it often. It’s that good."— Nido Qubein, Founder, National Speakers Association Foundation, Chairman, Great Harvest Bread Co. As featured in Guideposts Magazine, Healthwise Magazine and The National Enquirer |
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