Ti senti spinto in così tante direzioni che non sai quali intraprendere? E se potessi sviluppare un modo per "sapere" che stai facendo sempre la cosa giusta?
Lo sai che sei qui a questo mondo per dare un impatto, ma sembrano esserci così tante possibilità e opportunità (e responsabilità e obblighi!): come puoi essere sicuro che stai percorrendo la strada giusta?
Fortunatamente, ci sono abilità che puoi sviluppare per imparare quali scelte ti muovano verso la direzione dei tuoi sogni, e quali invece ti fanno solo girare in tondo.
Questo libro fa al caso tuo se sei:
- Molto intelligente, ma a volte “pensi troppo”
- Molto sensibile alle emozioni e desideri altrui, spesso al punto che non sei sicuro/a di quando si fermino i tuoi e comincino quelli degli altri
- Molto creativo/a
- Interessato/a a rendere il mondo un posto migliore
- In possesso di una Visione — anche se è solo una sensazione di sentirsi diversi da dove si è adesso — ma non sai come raggiungerla o farla avverare.
- In grado di vedere il potenziale in numerose possibilità, ma esiti ad agire per paura di poter perdere tutte le altre possibilità che non hai considerato.
Se ti rispecchi in una di queste descrizioni, Navigando la Vita ti mostrerà come:
- Sapere la differenza tra i tuoi sogni e quelli degli altri - Creare la tua Grande Visione decidendo le prossime mosse da fare - Imparare come mantenere la grinta, anche quando non te la senti
I was drawn this book because I feel like I'm at a crossroads of figuring out how to proceed with the rest of my professional life. I'm always up for books that address current issues in my life. I was so looking forward to this book because I believed it could give hints and suggestions that would apply to my situation.
The book is well structured, giving insights into figuring out your true vision, devising the steps to get there, removing blocks, monitoring success, and correcting course as you go along. The author states in the introduction that this is a revision of an old book that she felt needed editing to make more user-friendly. She had received reader complaints that it wasn't engaging. While I found the content to be interesting and applicable, it still didn't quite make the mark that she was aiming for. The writing is still dense and at times hard to get through. She needs to simplify the language more and try to relate to the reader. I would recommend that she imagine herself simply speaking to a friend about the topics.
That said, the book did have some valuable insights into how to figure out what you want and the steps to get there.
I did receive a free reader copy, but this did not affect my review.
Ask a psychologist who really knows her stuff to write a book on success in life, but make it as personal and jargon-free as possible--that's this book. The author's moments of new insight and self-discovery actually opened my eyes to new things about myself. The biggest compliment that I can offer Rachel is that she is really skilled at turning a big idea into a succinct sentence that I couldn't help but highlight. Self-awareness, emotional control, relationships, and progress towards dreams... Anyone mildly interested in the aforementioned would find this book quite helpful.
I’m actually really surprised that more reviews are not available. It is 8 steps, a short read, the author makes it simple to understand, and she even bullets out the chapters so you can come back to revisit. She doesn’t tell you that this is how it needs to be done, but here are some examples of how you can be a better you. She even admits that her process is always evolving indicating she too is striving to be a better individual too. While reading I felt that she cared about her readers and even leaves ways to contact her for any questions or concerns you have.
This book offers good advice. From forgiveness of those who were setting poor examples unintentionally to forgiving yourself. It provides ideas on how to find goals , set a plan, and take action to complete the goal. However, the writing was choppy with punctuation and verbiage in wrong places. For me, I ended up jumping to the end of each chapter for the main points Rachel made
I'm a coach and I will be recommending this book to several of my clients. This is a good guide for young people adulting as well as for anyone who is going through a big change in life.