Suggests ways to increase job satisfaction and personal happiness at work, including advice on tapping into strengths and talent, putting in maximium effort, being a team player, and enjoying work.
Not enamored of books that just string together quotes from other writers, philosophers. True, the author had to Google (research) quotes that would be applicable to the workplace, but he vacillated between loving your job no matter what it is and striving to be in your dream job, where your talents are matched to the work. I guess the choice is left to the reader and how desperate they are to pay their bills.
This is a very straight forward kind of book. It's very down to earth and very easy to read and follow. I'm going to apply some really good positive thinking into my working life! Pick up the book if you doubt what I say.