About book Quitter: Closing The Gap Between Your Day Job And Your Dream Job (2011)
In a culture where it's easy to get caught up in the motto of "I want what I want and I want it now!" this book asks readers to take a step back and actually work for their dreams. To be honest, I read this book because I wanted it to tell me to quit. It doesn't. It tells you to plan, work your butt off, and once your ducks are all in a row, THEN quit. I wish I had managed to do that in my situation, but regardless, the advice in this book is great to mentally chew on as you're working towards your dream job. It's a good book, especially if you feel really absent about your work and your work is damaging the whole of your life !Easy and practical tips to consider, even the writer is trying to let you fall in like with your job !, well, he couldn't convince me to do so, but at least he convinced me to wait and not to quit my job and tough me that I need to wait till the right moment to quit and what truly is the right moment to quit means !But I have an objection about the writer him self !That he kept talking about christianity most of the chapters and paragraphs!, any one reads the book will notice immediately the writer is extremist christian, it's ok who cares ! But I believe it's not right to have most of your examples about christianity !, it's like you have ideology and trying to convince every body to join it!, again this is ok but not in such a book!, you can write a whole about that and call it Christianity or what ever, but don't mix things together !I recommend the book but you need to be careful about the ideas the writer is trying to let you believe unconsciously!
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A well-written and intermittently funny book, with virtually no useful or meaningful content.
—acraig5278
Insightful, straightforward yet still maintain a perky tone.
—grrbaby