Selected Product: | What Color Is Your Parachute Workbook: How to Create a Picture of Your Ideal Job or Next Career Paperback Edition: Workbook Author: Richard Nelson Bolles Publisher: Ten Speed Press Release Date: 2005-11-16 ISBN-10: 1580087299 ISBN-13: 9781580087292 List Price: $9.95 Average Customer Rating: | | What Color Is Your Parachute? 2009: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers (What Color Is Your Parachute?) ISBN-10: 1580089305 ISBN-13: 9781580089302 List Price:$18.95 Do What You Are: Discover the Perfect Career for You Through the Secrets of Personality Type ISBN-10: 0316167266 ISBN-13: 9780316167260 List Price:$18.99 What Color Is Your Parachute for Teens: Discovering Yourself, Defining Your Future (What Color Is Your Parachute for Teens) ISBN-10: 1580087132 ISBN-13: 9781580087131 List Price:$14.95 What Color Is Your Parachute? 2008: A Practical Manual for Job-hunters and Career-Changers ISBN-10: 1580088678 ISBN-13: 9781580088671 List Price:$18.95 What Color Is Your Parachute? 2007: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers (What Color Is Your Parachute?) ISBN-10: 1580087949 ISBN-13: 9781580087940 List Price:$17.95 |
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You get two products from doing this work:
(1) A baseline self-assessment that you can keep for life and update as it suits your needs.
(2) A compelling, pull-to vision of what you want from your career and life that will operate on you consciously and unconsciously to propel you towards getting exactly what you want.
I used a version of this book in 1992 to create a vision of the career and life that I wanted. Then I put everything away and didn't look at the work I had done for ten years.
In 2002, I looked at the exercises I had done in 1992. I got goosebumps! Without ever having looked at what I had written again, I had created what I had envisioned ten years previously. Amazing!
As an executive search consultant, I talk daily with people who are in the process of reflecting on their career choices. Because of my own positive experience, this is my favorite print resource, hands down, to share with people who want to generate more self-awareness about their values and a vision of what they want from their careers. |
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