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This was very informative. I like the use of psychology here, but also the map to who we are. It was a great way to look into who we are as people.

It was a good read with a lot of information and things that have helped me really think of who I am as a person.

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I've had to work slowly through this book since it has many tasks/ideas. It is a great tool for people looking to start a career, figure out their strengths, weaknesses, passions. While parts kind of made my eyes glaze over, on the whole, I think every career service office should have copies and give them out.

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A great manual to help you make a career change, connecting your values, interests and personality type. I have recommended it to my sister who is about to embark on a career change too!

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So many of us decide to change the direction of our careers at some point or just want a more rewarding position in their current field. The author of this book wrote a manual to assist anyone that is looking for change. The advice on networking was interesting to me, as I never think to market myself to those that I interact with. This is a great resource for anyone looking for a new job!

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Main is the four pillars of career satisfaction, discover your - strengths, values, motivated skills and how you're wired. Different topics looked at that fall under these pillars.

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Great manual for connecting your interests and values with your career. The book really dives into understanding your personality and how to match that with a job best suited for you. Along with personality profiling, this book gives a lot of actionable steps towards creating a more ideal resume, LinkedIn profile, and interview answers that will lead to your perfect career.

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This is the most useful career guide I have ever read (and I've read dozens).Too many "find your ideal job" books are packed with fluff and filler, jargon about finding your true self, and lacking in actual information on how to figure out exactly how to translate your values, skills, and desires into meaningful work.

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