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Vigeland, Tess

 
9780804140751: Leap: Leaving a Job With No Plan B to Find the Career and Life You Really Want

Présentation de l'éditeur

Until recently, Tess Vigeland was a longtime host with public radio's Marketplace; it was a rewarding, high-status job, and Tess was very good at it—but she'd begun to feel restless. Without any definite, clear sense of what she wanted to do next (but an absolute certainty that what she'd been doing was no longer truly satisfying), she walked away from her dream job and into a vast unknown. Suddenly she was no longer “Marketplace’s Tess Vigeland,” she was just Tess Vigeland.
 
For the multitude of Americans who change jobs mid-career (by choice or circumstance), the growing legions of freelance workers, and the entrepreneurially-minded who see self-employment as an increasingly more appealing and viable option, Tess Vigeland has created a personal and well-researched account of leaping without a net. With her signature humor, she writes honestly about the fear, uncertainty, and risk involved in leaving the traditional workforce—but also the excitement, resources, and possibilities that are on the other side.  
 
Leap is also about finding a new definition of success. Tess poses the important question – “Who am I without my job?” She shares the accounts of people who struggled with this question before and after they took their own leap of faith, and ended up finding out more about themselves than they’d thought possible. Success doesn’t have to be measured by salary or a traditional career path, as so many of us are conditioned to think, but by your own happiness and fulfillment.
 
Part memoir and part field guide, this book offers a funny, thoughtful, and provocative look at how to find satisfaction and success when pursuing a career less ordinary.         

Revue de presse

"The greatest impediments to growth and happiness are the fear of quitting or failing. Vigeland boldly stares both fears in the fact, undaunted. A brave book that opens us up to a life of renewing and adapting - and doing it successfully."
-- Shawn Achor, happiness researcher and New York Times bestselling author of The Happiness Advantage

"Right from the first sentence, I was swept up by Tess Vigeland's highly engaging memoir. Leap is a crisp, endearing, articulate tale of personal disruption."
--Whitney Johnson, Author of Disrupt Yourself: Putting the Power of Disruptive Innovation to Work

"Tess Vigeland's Leap is a brave book about leaving a job you love (or don't really love) to find something even better. Even if you've already reached Dream Job status - and especially if you haven't - it will show you how to get what you really want out of your career and your life."
-Chris Guillebeau, New York Times bestselling author of The $100 Startup and The Happiness of Pursuit

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